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Pagina 63
... affectionate " July 16 , 1776. " " SAM . JOHNSON . " " MR . BOSWELL TO DR . JOHNSON . " MY DEAR SIR , " Edinburgh , July 18 , 1776 . " YOUR letter of the second of this month was rather a harsh medicine ; but I was delighted with that ...
... affectionate " July 16 , 1776. " " SAM . JOHNSON . " " MR . BOSWELL TO DR . JOHNSON . " MY DEAR SIR , " Edinburgh , July 18 , 1776 . " YOUR letter of the second of this month was rather a harsh medicine ; but I was delighted with that ...
Pagina 67
... affection and a cheerful mind . Have mercy upon me , O GOD , have mercy upon me ; years and infirmities oppress me , terrour and anxiety beset me . Have mercy upon me , my Creator and my Judge . In all perplexities relieve and free me ...
... affection and a cheerful mind . Have mercy upon me , O GOD , have mercy upon me ; years and infirmities oppress me , terrour and anxiety beset me . Have mercy upon me , my Creator and my Judge . In all perplexities relieve and free me ...
Pagina 70
... affection and a cheerful mind . Have mercy upon me , O GOD , have mercy upon me ; years and infirmities oppress me , terrour and anxiety beset me . Have mercy upon me , my Creator and my Judge . In all perplexities relieve and free me ...
... affection and a cheerful mind . Have mercy upon me , O GOD , have mercy upon me ; years and infirmities oppress me , terrour and anxiety beset me . Have mercy upon me , my Creator and my Judge . In all perplexities relieve and free me ...
Pagina 73
... affectionate humble servant , " JAMES BOSWELL . " " SIR ALEXANDER DICK TO DR . SAMUEL JOHNSON . " SIR , " Prestonfield , Feb. 17 , 1777 . " I HAD yesterday the honour of receiving your book of your Journey to the Western Islands of ...
... affectionate humble servant , " JAMES BOSWELL . " " SIR ALEXANDER DICK TO DR . SAMUEL JOHNSON . " SIR , " Prestonfield , Feb. 17 , 1777 . " I HAD yesterday the honour of receiving your book of your Journey to the Western Islands of ...
Pagina 75
... affection and reverence for you are exalted and steady . I do not believe that a more perfect attachment ever existed in the history of mankind . And it is a noble attachment ; for the attractions are Genius , Learning , and Piety ...
... affection and reverence for you are exalted and steady . I do not believe that a more perfect attachment ever existed in the history of mankind . And it is a noble attachment ; for the attractions are Genius , Learning , and Piety ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 115 - Why, Sir, you find no man, at all intellectual, who is willing to leave London. No, Sir, when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life ; for there is in London all that life can afford.
Pagina 536 - Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd, Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow, Raze out the written troubles of the brain, And with some sweet oblivious antidote Cleanse the stuff 'd bosom of that perilous stuff, Which weighs upon the heart ? Doct.
Pagina 483 - tis all a cheat ; Yet, fooled with hope, men favour the deceit ; Trust on, and think to-morrow will repay : To-morrow's falser than the former day ; Lies worse, and, while it says we shall be blest With some new joys, cuts off what we possessed.
Pagina 359 - Biron they call him; but a merrier man, Within the limit of becoming mirth, I never spent an hour's talk withal : His eye begets occasion for his wit; For every object that the one doth catch, The other turns to a mirth-moving jest ; Which his fair tongue (conceit's expositor,) Delivers in such apt and gracious words, That aged ears play truant at his tales, And younger hearings are quite ravished ; So sweet and voluble is his discourse.
Pagina 251 - Poor stuff! No, sir, claret is the liquor for boys; port, for men : but he who aspires to be a hero (smiling) must drink brandy.
Pagina 366 - Why," said Johnson, smiling and rolling himself about, "that is because, dearest, you're a dunce." When she some time afterwards mentioned this to him, he said, with equal truth and politeness, " Madam, if I had thought so, I certainly should not have said it.
Pagina 200 - Sir, the life of a parson, of a conscientious clergyman, is not easy. I have always considered a clergyman as the father of a larger family than he is able to maintain. I would rather have Chancery suits upon my hands than the cure of souls. No, Sir, I do not envy a clergyman's life as an easy life, nor do I envy the clergyman who makes it an easy life.
Pagina 529 - And while it shall please Thee to continue me in this world, where much is to be done, and little to be known...
Pagina 365 - ... only from a lucky hitting upon what is strange : sometimes from a crafty wresting obvious matter to the purpose: often it consisteth in one knows not what, and springeth up one can hardly tell how.