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 62
... expected to take effect when fired off . " In walking among the tents , and observing the difference between those of the officers and private men , he said , that the superiority of accommodation of the better conditions of life , to ...
... expected to take effect when fired off . " In walking among the tents , and observing the difference between those of the officers and private men , he said , that the superiority of accommodation of the better conditions of life , to ...
Pagina 72
... expected from so much love and so much respect . I please myself with thinking that I shall see you again , and shall find you better . But futurity is uncertain : poor David [ Garrick ] had doubtless many futurities in his head , which ...
... expected from so much love and so much respect . I please myself with thinking that I shall see you again , and shall find you better . But futurity is uncertain : poor David [ Garrick ] had doubtless many futurities in his head , which ...
Pagina 76
... expected to be attacked on account of his " Lives of the Poets . " However , " aid he , " I would rather be attacked than unnoticed . For the worst thing you can do to an author is to be silent as to his works . An assault upon a town ...
... expected to be attacked on account of his " Lives of the Poets . " However , " aid he , " I would rather be attacked than unnoticed . For the worst thing you can do to an author is to be silent as to his works . An assault upon a town ...
Pagina 95
... expected to have heard from you when you came home ; I expected afterwards . I went into the country and returned ; and yet there is no letter from Mr. Boswell . No ill , I hope , has happened ; and if ill should happen , why should it ...
... expected to have heard from you when you came home ; I expected afterwards . I went into the country and returned ; and yet there is no letter from Mr. Boswell . No ill , I hope , has happened ; and if ill should happen , why should it ...
Pagina 111
... expected ; though turbulence is not likely to do any good . Those are happiest who are out of the noise and tumult . There will be no great violence of faction at Stowhill ; and that it may be free from that and all other inconvenience ...
... expected ; though turbulence is not likely to do any good . Those are happiest who are out of the noise and tumult . There will be no great violence of faction at Stowhill ; and that it may be free from that and all other inconvenience ...
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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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