The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4Claxton, Remsen, & Haffelfinger, 1878 |
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Pagina 14
... admirably . EDWARDS . " Sir , I remem- ber you would not let us say prodigious at college . For even then , Sir ( turning to me ) , he was delicate in language , and we all feared him . " JOHNSON ( to Edwards ) . " From your having ...
... admirably . EDWARDS . " Sir , I remem- ber you would not let us say prodigious at college . For even then , Sir ( turning to me ) , he was delicate in language , and we all feared him . " JOHNSON ( to Edwards ) . " From your having ...
Pagina 29
... admirable ; and though he was strangely unwilling to allow to that extraordinary man the talent of wit , ' he also laughed with ap- 1 See this question fully investigated in the notes upon the " Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides ...
... admirable ; and though he was strangely unwilling to allow to that extraordinary man the talent of wit , ' he also laughed with ap- 1 See this question fully investigated in the notes upon the " Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides ...
Pagina 37
... admirable in this ; but , in order to mark the characters which he draws , he overcharges them , and gives people more than they really have , whether of good or bad . " No sooner did he , of whom we had been thus talking so easily ...
... admirable in this ; but , in order to mark the characters which he draws , he overcharges them , and gives people more than they really have , whether of good or bad . " No sooner did he , of whom we had been thus talking so easily ...
Pagina 45
... punish- ment of which he cites this as an unparalleled example . - C . Johnson had an extraordinary admiration of this lady , notwithstanding she was a violent you dined at Lichfield . — I shall be at ETAT . 69 . 45 INTEREST OF MONEY .
... punish- ment of which he cites this as an unparalleled example . - C . Johnson had an extraordinary admiration of this lady , notwithstanding she was a violent you dined at Lichfield . — I shall be at ETAT . 69 . 45 INTEREST OF MONEY .
Pagina 57
... admirable speech in the House of Commons , which was highly ap plauded , but which he afterwards perceived might have been bet- 1 In Mr. Horne Tooke's enlargement of that " Letter , " which he has since published with the title of ...
... admirable speech in the House of Commons , which was highly ap plauded , but which he afterwards perceived might have been bet- 1 In Mr. Horne Tooke's enlargement of that " Letter , " which he has since published with the title of ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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