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
... honour of being the first to abolish the unhospitable , troublesome , and ungracious custom of giving vails to servants . JOHNSON . " Sir , you abolished vails , because you were too poor to be able to give them . ” He Mrs. Thrale ...
... honour of being the first to abolish the unhospitable , troublesome , and ungracious custom of giving vails to servants . JOHNSON . " Sir , you abolished vails , because you were too poor to be able to give them . ” He Mrs. Thrale ...
Pagina 17
... honoured me with his company at dinner on the 16th of Oc- tober , at my lodgings in old Bond Street , with Sir Joshua Reynolds , Mr. Garrick , Dr. Goldsmith , Mr. Murphy , Mr. Bickerstaff , ' and Mr. Thomas Davies . Garrick played round ...
... honoured me with his company at dinner on the 16th of Oc- tober , at my lodgings in old Bond Street , with Sir Joshua Reynolds , Mr. Garrick , Dr. Goldsmith , Mr. Murphy , Mr. Bickerstaff , ' and Mr. Thomas Davies . Garrick played round ...
Pagina 21
... honour , but it would do nobody else honour . I have , indeed , not read it all . But when I take up the end of a web , and find it packthread , I do not expect , by looking further , to find embroidery . Sir , I will venture to say ...
... honour , but it would do nobody else honour . I have , indeed , not read it all . But when I take up the end of a web , and find it packthread , I do not expect , by looking further , to find embroidery . Sir , I will venture to say ...
Pagina 38
... honour to Sir Richard Blackmore , by writing so much against him . That , in his " Crea- tion , " he had been helped by various wits , a line by Phillips and a line by Tickell ; so that by their aid , and that of others , the poem had ...
... honour to Sir Richard Blackmore , by writing so much against him . That , in his " Crea- tion , " he had been helped by various wits , a line by Phillips and a line by Tickell ; so that by their aid , and that of others , the poem had ...
Pagina 48
... honour and happiness of Dr. Johnson's acquaintance and friendship , which continued uninterrupted and undiminished to his death : a connection , that was at once the pride and happiness of my life . " What a pity it is , that so much ...
... honour and happiness of Dr. Johnson's acquaintance and friendship , which continued uninterrupted and undiminished to his death : a connection , that was at once the pride and happiness of my life . " What a pity it is , that so much ...
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