The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 2Claxton, Remsen, & Haffelfinger, 1878 |
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Pagina 14
... dear lady , talk no more of this . Nonsense can be defended but by nonsense . " Mrs. Thrale then praised Garrick's talents for light gay poetry ; and , as a specimen , repeated his song in " Florizel and Perdita , " and dwelt with ...
... dear lady , talk no more of this . Nonsense can be defended but by nonsense . " Mrs. Thrale then praised Garrick's talents for light gay poetry ; and , as a specimen , repeated his song in " Florizel and Perdita , " and dwelt with ...
Pagina 15
... dear lady , this will never do . Poor David ! Smile with the simple ! -what folly is that ? And who would feed with the poor that can help it ? No , no ; let me smile with the wise , and feed with the rich . " I repeated this sally to ...
... dear lady , this will never do . Poor David ! Smile with the simple ! -what folly is that ? And who would feed with the poor that can help it ? No , no ; let me smile with the wise , and feed with the rich . " I repeated this sally to ...
Pagina 23
... dear Sir , had I men- tioned him , I must have mentioned many more ; Mrs. Pritchard , Mrs. Cibber - nay , and Mr. Cibber too ; he too altered Shakspeare . " BOSWELL . " You have read his ' Apology , ' ' Sir ? " JOHNSON . " Yes , it is ...
... dear Sir , had I men- tioned him , I must have mentioned many more ; Mrs. Pritchard , Mrs. Cibber - nay , and Mr. Cibber too ; he too altered Shakspeare . " BOSWELL . " You have read his ' Apology , ' ' Sir ? " JOHNSON . " Yes , it is ...
Pagina 27
... dear sir , " said I , " how sorry you would have been ! " - " I hope , " replied he , after a long pause , " I should have been very sorry ; but remember Rochefoucault's maxim . " * An acquaintance lost the almost certain hope of a good ...
... dear sir , " said I , " how sorry you would have been ! " - " I hope , " replied he , after a long pause , " I should have been very sorry ; but remember Rochefoucault's maxim . " * An acquaintance lost the almost certain hope of a good ...
Pagina 32
... dear , and butch- ers ' meat cheap , the farmers all apply themselves to the raising of corn , till it becomes plentiful and cheap , and then butchers ' meat becomes dear ; so that an equality is always preserved . No , Sir , let ...
... dear , and butch- ers ' meat cheap , the farmers all apply themselves to the raising of corn , till it becomes plentiful and cheap , and then butchers ' meat becomes dear ; so that an equality is always preserved . No , Sir , let ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volume 2 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1846 |
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