The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 5Henry G. Bohn, 1848 |
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Pagina 80
... rather have been expected from M'Quarrie than the Doctor ; but I believe that it is a common northern expression to signify great capacity of intellect . - C. Dr. Johnson said of the " Turkish Spy , " 80 1778 LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... rather have been expected from M'Quarrie than the Doctor ; but I believe that it is a common northern expression to signify great capacity of intellect . - C. Dr. Johnson said of the " Turkish Spy , " 80 1778 LIFE OF JOHNSON .
Pagina 83
... Doctor and his conductor , I have often seen and partaken of cold sheep's head at as good break- fast - tables as ever they sat at . This protest is something in the manner of the late Culrossie , who fought a duel for the honour of ...
... Doctor and his conductor , I have often seen and partaken of cold sheep's head at as good break- fast - tables as ever they sat at . This protest is something in the manner of the late Culrossie , who fought a duel for the honour of ...
Pagina 99
... doctor , " but let us be glad we live in times when arms may rust . We can sit to - day at his grace's table , without any risk of being attacked , and perhaps sitting down again wounded or maimed . " The duke placed Dr. Johnson next ...
... doctor , " but let us be glad we live in times when arms may rust . We can sit to - day at his grace's table , without any risk of being attacked , and perhaps sitting down again wounded or maimed . " The duke placed Dr. Johnson next ...
Pagina 104
... doctor grew warm , and said , " Sir , are you so grossly ignorant of human nature , as not to know that a man may be very sincere in good principles , without having good practice ? " Dr. Johnson was unquestionably in the right ; and ...
... doctor grew warm , and said , " Sir , are you so grossly ignorant of human nature , as not to know that a man may be very sincere in good principles , without having good practice ? " Dr. Johnson was unquestionably in the right ; and ...
Pagina 110
... : he died without issue ; and the family estate would have descended to the Doctor had he been alive , but his sister succeeded to it.-C. Mr. Smollet was a man of considerable learning , with 110 1778 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... : he died without issue ; and the family estate would have descended to the Doctor had he been alive , but his sister succeeded to it.-C. Mr. Smollet was a man of considerable learning , with 110 1778 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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