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 14
... pleased the men . More than once she might have married advantageously ; but as to the enamoured affections , " High Taurus ' snow , fann'd by the eastern wind , Was not more cold . " Spite of the accustomed petulance of her temper ...
... pleased the men . More than once she might have married advantageously ; but as to the enamoured affections , " High Taurus ' snow , fann'd by the eastern wind , Was not more cold . " Spite of the accustomed petulance of her temper ...
Pagina 92
... pleased with what he is ? He then expatiates in boundless futurity , and culls from all imaginable conditions that which for the present moment he should most desire , ( 1 ) Rasselas , chap . 42 . amuses his desires with impossible ...
... pleased with what he is ? He then expatiates in boundless futurity , and culls from all imaginable conditions that which for the present moment he should most desire , ( 1 ) Rasselas , chap . 42 . amuses his desires with impossible ...
Pagina 110
... pleased with a French expression made use of by a lady towards a person whose head was confused with a multitude of knowledge , at which he had not arrived in a regular and principled way , " Il a bâti sans échafaud , ” · scaffold ...
... pleased with a French expression made use of by a lady towards a person whose head was confused with a multitude of knowledge , at which he had not arrived in a regular and principled way , " Il a bâti sans échafaud , ” · scaffold ...
Pagina 116
... pleased . Nor was it absolutely necessary even to talk sense . There was no bar to harmless mirth and gaiety : and while perhaps Dr. Johnson in one corner held forth on the moral duties , in another , two or three young people might be ...
... pleased . Nor was it absolutely necessary even to talk sense . There was no bar to harmless mirth and gaiety : and while perhaps Dr. Johnson in one corner held forth on the moral duties , in another , two or three young people might be ...
Pagina 132
... pleased to consider that such small particulars are intended for those who are nicely critical in com- position , to whom they will be an acceptable col- lection . " Is it not surprising , that this friend and companion ( 1 ) These were ...
... pleased to consider that such small particulars are intended for those who are nicely critical in com- position , to whom they will be an acceptable col- lection . " Is it not surprising , that this friend and companion ( 1 ) These were ...
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