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
... , did she not consult the man whom she pretends to have loved , admired , and honoured , upon her new - fangled scruples ? If she had looked up to that man with any degree of the respect she professes 16 JOHNSONIANA .
... , did she not consult the man whom she pretends to have loved , admired , and honoured , upon her new - fangled scruples ? If she had looked up to that man with any degree of the respect she professes 16 JOHNSONIANA .
Pagina 17
... respect she professes , she would have supposed his ability to judge of fit and right , at least equal to that of a raw wench just out of her primer . " KNOWLES . " Ah ! Doctor , remember it was not from amongst the witty and the ...
... respect she professes , she would have supposed his ability to judge of fit and right , at least equal to that of a raw wench just out of her primer . " KNOWLES . " Ah ! Doctor , remember it was not from amongst the witty and the ...
Pagina 21
... respects , to have shared the fate of a proverbial prophet in his own country ; for neither Miss Seward nor Dr. Darwin were partial to the great moralist . " -SIR WALTER SCOTT , Miscel . Prose Works , vol . iv . p . 205. ] - PART XXIII ...
... respects , to have shared the fate of a proverbial prophet in his own country ; for neither Miss Seward nor Dr. Darwin were partial to the great moralist . " -SIR WALTER SCOTT , Miscel . Prose Works , vol . iv . p . 205. ] - PART XXIII ...
Pagina 47
... respect , as when he was a younger man . ( 2 ) This seems to have been suggested by Mr. Boswell , to account for Johnson's religious ter- rors on the approach of death ; as if they proceeded from his having been led by Savage to vicious ...
... respect , as when he was a younger man . ( 2 ) This seems to have been suggested by Mr. Boswell , to account for Johnson's religious ter- rors on the approach of death ; as if they proceeded from his having been led by Savage to vicious ...
Pagina 49
... respect to morals , more rigid than mo- dern politeness admits ; for she abhorred vice , and was not sparing of anger against those who threw young folks into temptation . Her ideas were very just in re- spect to the improvement of the ...
... respect to morals , more rigid than mo- dern politeness admits ; for she abhorred vice , and was not sparing of anger against those who threw young folks into temptation . Her ideas were very just in re- spect to the improvement of the ...
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