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 18
... allowed to say of a man who was exceedingly oblig- ing to me , and who lived with Dr. Johnson in as easy a manner as almost any of his very numerous acquaintance . Mr. Edwards had said to me aside , that Dr. Johnson should have been of ...
... allowed to say of a man who was exceedingly oblig- ing to me , and who lived with Dr. Johnson in as easy a manner as almost any of his very numerous acquaintance . Mr. Edwards had said to me aside , that Dr. Johnson should have been of ...
Pagina 19
... allowed to have shown uncommon ingenuity , in giving to any author's text whatever meaning he chose it should carry . As this imitation may amuse my readers , I shall here introduce it : " No saying of DR . JOHNSON's has been more ...
... allowed to have shown uncommon ingenuity , in giving to any author's text whatever meaning he chose it should carry . As this imitation may amuse my readers , I shall here introduce it : " No saying of DR . JOHNSON's has been more ...
Pagina 20
... allow no man either to blame or to praise Garrick in his presence , with- out contradicting him . ' Having fallen into a very serious frame of mind , in which mutual expressions of kindness passed between us , such as would be thought 1 ...
... allow no man either to blame or to praise Garrick in his presence , with- out contradicting him . ' Having fallen into a very serious frame of mind , in which mutual expressions of kindness passed between us , such as would be thought 1 ...
Pagina 29
... 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 , " antè , Vol . II . p . 188 , et seq . And here , as a ...
... 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 , " antè , Vol . II . p . 188 , et seq . And here , as a ...
Pagina 34
... allow it is something to please one's company ; and people are always pleased with those who par- take pleasure with them . But after a man has brought himself to relinquish the great personal pleasure which arises from drinking wine ...
... allow it is something to please one's company ; and people are always pleased with those who par- take pleasure with them . But after a man has brought himself to relinquish the great personal pleasure which arises from drinking wine ...
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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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