The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 7Henry G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... thing like swear- ing , angrily replied , " He was not a damned fool : he only thought too well of Campbell . He did not believe Campbell would be such a damned scoun- drel , as to do so damned a thing . " His emphasis on damned ...
... thing like swear- ing , angrily replied , " He was not a damned fool : he only thought too well of Campbell . He did not believe Campbell would be such a damned scoun- drel , as to do so damned a thing . " His emphasis on damned ...
Pagina 8
... thing that occurred in conversation . Most men , whom I know , would no more think of discussing a question about a bull - dog , than of attacking a bull . : ; I cannot allow any fragment whatever that floats in my memory concerning the ...
... thing that occurred in conversation . Most men , whom I know , would no more think of discussing a question about a bull - dog , than of attacking a bull . : ; I cannot allow any fragment whatever that floats in my memory concerning the ...
Pagina 10
... thing witty ) ( 2 ) observed , that " if Roches- ter had been castrated himself , his exceptionable poems would not have been written . " I asked if Burnet had not given a good life of Rochester . JOHNSON . " We have a good Death ...
... thing witty ) ( 2 ) observed , that " if Roches- ter had been castrated himself , his exceptionable poems would not have been written . " I asked if Burnet had not given a good life of Rochester . JOHNSON . " We have a good Death ...
Pagina 11
... thing . It was most comfort- able to me to experience in Dr. Johnson's company a relief from this uneasiness . His steady , vigorous mind held firm before me those objects which my own feeble and tremulous imagination frequently ...
... thing . It was most comfort- able to me to experience in Dr. Johnson's company a relief from this uneasiness . His steady , vigorous mind held firm before me those objects which my own feeble and tremulous imagination frequently ...
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... thing with pleasure is not very common . good - humoured in his usual way , but we any other expedition . He has ... thing better than the general course of things gives man a right to expect . I think on it with great delight . I am not ...
... thing with pleasure is not very common . good - humoured in his usual way , but we any other expedition . He has ... thing better than the general course of things gives man a right to expect . I think on it with great delight . I am not ...
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