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 11
... occasion , during the lifetime of my illustrious friend , could not refrain from retaliation , and repeated to him this saying . He has since published I don't know how many pages in one of his curious books , attempting in much anger ...
... occasion , during the lifetime of my illustrious friend , could not refrain from retaliation , and repeated to him this saying . He has since published I don't know how many pages in one of his curious books , attempting in much anger ...
Pagina 13
... occasion , he owned that , he once had almost asked a promise of Mrs. Johnson that she would not marry again , but had checked himself . Indeed I cannot help thinking , that in his case the request would have been unreasonable ; for if ...
... occasion , he owned that , he once had almost asked a promise of Mrs. Johnson that she would not marry again , but had checked himself . Indeed I cannot help thinking , that in his case the request would have been unreasonable ; for if ...
Pagina 17
... occasion , Mrs. Piozzi relates , that " when Mr. Bickerstaff's flight confirmed the report of his guilt , and Mr. Thrale said , in answer to Johnson's astonishment , that he had long been a suspected man , ' By those who look close to ...
... occasion , Mrs. Piozzi relates , that " when Mr. Bickerstaff's flight confirmed the report of his guilt , and Mr. Thrale said , in answer to Johnson's astonishment , that he had long been a suspected man , ' By those who look close to ...
Pagina 24
... occasion : " I know not , " said he , " whether I should wish to have a friend by me , or have it all between GoD and myself . " 66 Talking of our feeling for the distresses of others : JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , there is much noise made ...
... occasion : " I know not , " said he , " whether I should wish to have a friend by me , or have it all between GoD and myself . " 66 Talking of our feeling for the distresses of others : JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , there is much noise made ...
Pagina 37
... him unpopular with his acquaintance , as we shall have occasion to notice in the sequel . - C . 2 For Boswell's account of " Tom Tye's , " as Johnson always called him , see post , April 17 , 1778 . the first time . My note had , on his.
... him unpopular with his acquaintance , as we shall have occasion to notice in the sequel . - C . 2 For Boswell's account of " Tom Tye's , " as Johnson always called him , see post , April 17 , 1778 . the first time . My note had , on his.
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