The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides. To which are Added, Volume 10J. Murray, 1835 |
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Pagina 16
... appeared the strongest , her want of better judgment should excite thy pity , not thy resentment . " Johnson . " Madam , it has my anger and my contempt , and always will have them . ” tor , she must be sincere . tune she has sacrificed ...
... appeared the strongest , her want of better judgment should excite thy pity , not thy resentment . " Johnson . " Madam , it has my anger and my contempt , and always will have them . ” tor , she must be sincere . tune she has sacrificed ...
Pagina 30
... appeared . " To explain himself , he afterwards added , " The most learned work ever written , I consider Bentley ' On the Epistles of Phalaris ; ' the next , Salmasius ' On the Hellenistic Language . " On a third occasion , describing ...
... appeared . " To explain himself , he afterwards added , " The most learned work ever written , I consider Bentley ' On the Epistles of Phalaris ; ' the next , Salmasius ' On the Hellenistic Language . " On a third occasion , describing ...
Pagina 45
... appearance , stiff and formal in his manner . ( 1 ) This is misrepresented . He was a modest , reserved man ; humble and unaffected ; ready to execute any commission for Johnson ; and grateful for his patronage . 537. Mr. Thrale . Of Mr ...
... appearance , stiff and formal in his manner . ( 1 ) This is misrepresented . He was a modest , reserved man ; humble and unaffected ; ready to execute any commission for Johnson ; and grateful for his patronage . 537. Mr. Thrale . Of Mr ...
Pagina 47
... appeared in 1712 . Only one number of it seems to have escaped the ravages of time : this is in the British Museum . ] ( 2 ) [ See ant่ , Vol . VIII . p . 395. ] PART XXVI . ANECDOTES AND REMARKS , BY LADY KNIGHT PERCY . 47.
... appeared in 1712 . Only one number of it seems to have escaped the ravages of time : this is in the British Museum . ] ( 2 ) [ See ant่ , Vol . VIII . p . 395. ] PART XXVI . ANECDOTES AND REMARKS , BY LADY KNIGHT PERCY . 47.
Pagina 85
... ignorant , lazy , or cowardly acquiescence in a false appearance of excel- lence , and proceeds not from consciousness of our attainments , but insensibility of our wants . 66 Nothing can be great which is not right . G 3 DRAKE . 85.
... ignorant , lazy , or cowardly acquiescence in a false appearance of excel- lence , and proceeds not from consciousness of our attainments , but insensibility of our wants . 66 Nothing can be great which is not right . G 3 DRAKE . 85.
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