The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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Pagina 22
... consider your friendship as a possession , wich I intend to hold till you take it from me , and to lament if ever by my fault Imediately receive it from , sir , your most should lose it . However , when such sus- picions find their way ...
... consider your friendship as a possession , wich I intend to hold till you take it from me , and to lament if ever by my fault Imediately receive it from , sir , your most should lose it . However , when such sus- picions find their way ...
Pagina 132
... consider that there was not one in all that brilliant circle that was not afraid to go home and think ; but that the thoughts of each individual there would be distressing when alone . " This reflection was experimentally just . The ...
... consider that there was not one in all that brilliant circle that was not afraid to go home and think ; but that the thoughts of each individual there would be distressing when alone . " This reflection was experimentally just . The ...
Pagina 345
... consider how arge a proportion of almost every man's life is passed without thinking of it . I myself was for some years totally regardless of religion . It had dropped out of my mind . It was at an early part of my life . Sickness ...
... consider how arge a proportion of almost every man's life is passed without thinking of it . I myself was for some years totally regardless of religion . It had dropped out of my mind . It was at an early part of my life . Sickness ...
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acquaintance admirable afterwards Anec ante appears Ashbourne asked asthma authour believe Bishop Boothby Boswell's Brocklesby Burke called character church conversation dear sir death Derbyshire dined dinner doubt Dr Johnson Editor expressed favour Garrick gentleman give happy hear heard Hebrides honour hope humble servant JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson kind lady Langton late learned letter Lichfield live London Lord Lord Monboddo lordship LUCY PORTER madam Malone manner ment mentioned mind Miss Reynolds morning ness never night obliged observed occasion once opinion perhaps person Piozzi pleased pleasure poet praise Pray prayer publick recollect SAMUEL JOHNSON Scotland seems Sir John Hawkins Sir Joshua Reynolds Streatham suppose sure talked tell thing thought Thrale tion Tissington told truth whig Wilkes wish words write written wrote