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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... honour of having been thus noticed by Dr. Johnson . When he was gone , I said to Johnson , I thought him but a weak man . JOHNSON . " Why yes , Sir . Here is a man who has passed through life without experience yet I would rather have ...
... honour of having been thus noticed by Dr. Johnson . When he was gone , I said to Johnson , I thought him but a weak man . JOHNSON . " Why yes , Sir . Here is a man who has passed through life without experience yet I would rather have ...
Pagina 19
... honours of the state . Sir William Scott informs me , that upon the death of the late Lord Lichfield , who was chancellor of the University of Oxford , he said to Johnson , " What a pity it is Sir , that you did not follow the ...
... honours of the state . Sir William Scott informs me , that upon the death of the late Lord Lichfield , who was chancellor of the University of Oxford , he said to Johnson , " What a pity it is Sir , that you did not follow the ...
Pagina 21
... honours of the tea - table . I observed that he would not even look at a proof - sheet of his " Life of Waller " on Good - Friday . Mr. Allen , the printer , brought a book on agriculture , which was printed and was soon to be published ...
... honours of the tea - table . I observed that he would not even look at a proof - sheet of his " Life of Waller " on Good - Friday . Mr. Allen , the printer , brought a book on agriculture , which was printed and was soon to be published ...
Pagina 29
... honour in France , who being asked by the queen what o'clock it was , an- swered , " What your majesty pleases . " He admitted that Mr. Burke's classical pun upon Mr. Wilkes's being carried on the shoul- ders of the mob , Lege solutis ...
... honour in France , who being asked by the queen what o'clock it was , an- swered , " What your majesty pleases . " He admitted that Mr. Burke's classical pun upon Mr. Wilkes's being carried on the shoul- ders of the mob , Lege solutis ...
Pagina 36
... honour to pay me a visit at my house in the country ; I am overjoyed at seeing him ; we are quite by ourselves shall I unsociably and churlishly let him sit drinking by himself ? No , no , my dear Sir Joshua , you shall not be treated ...
... honour to pay me a visit at my house in the country ; I am overjoyed at seeing him ; we are quite by ourselves shall I unsociably and churlishly let him sit drinking by himself ? No , no , my dear Sir Joshua , you shall not be treated ...
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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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