The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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Pagina 117
... mind was not at ease ; for he believed that no medicines would have any influence . He once attended a man in trade , upon whom he found none of the medicines he prescribed had any effect ; he asked the man's wife privately whether his ...
... mind was not at ease ; for he believed that no medicines would have any influence . He once attended a man in trade , upon whom he found none of the medicines he prescribed had any effect ; he asked the man's wife privately whether his ...
Pagina 151
... mind grows narrow in a narrow place , whose mind is enlarged only because he has lived in a large place : but what is got by books and thinking is preserved in a narrow place as well as in a large place . A man cannot know modes of life ...
... mind grows narrow in a narrow place , whose mind is enlarged only because he has lived in a large place : but what is got by books and thinking is preserved in a narrow place as well as in a large place . A man cannot know modes of life ...
Pagina 305
... mind , but when a cence is not sacrificed to convenience , nor thing is in his mind he may remember it 1. " convenience to magnificence . The library The remark was occasioned by my lean- is very splendid ; the dignity of the rooms ing ...
... mind , but when a cence is not sacrificed to convenience , nor thing is in his mind he may remember it 1. " convenience to magnificence . The library The remark was occasioned by my lean- is very splendid ; the dignity of the rooms ing ...
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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