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 16
... kind of weather rather than another . There are people , I believe , who feel a difference ; but I am not one of them . And as to regular meals , I have fasted from the Sunday's dinner to the Tuesday's dinner without any in- convenience ...
... kind of weather rather than another . There are people , I believe , who feel a difference ; but I am not one of them . And as to regular meals , I have fasted from the Sunday's dinner to the Tuesday's dinner without any in- convenience ...
Pagina 28
... kind of force , to bring it on . His ' Vicar of Wakefield ' I myself did not think would have had much success . It was written and sold to a bookseller before his Trav- eller , ' but published after ; so little expectation had the ...
... kind of force , to bring it on . His ' Vicar of Wakefield ' I myself did not think would have had much success . It was written and sold to a bookseller before his Trav- eller , ' but published after ; so little expectation had the ...
Pagina 29
... kind as to superintend the press while I was in Scotland , and the first part of the second edition was printing . He would not allow me to ascribe it to its proper author ; but , as it is exquisitely acute and elegant , I take this ...
... kind as to superintend the press while I was in Scotland , and the first part of the second edition was printing . He would not allow me to ascribe it to its proper author ; but , as it is exquisitely acute and elegant , I take this ...
Pagina 42
... kind , in reference to the Dun ciad , made in Sir Joshua's presence , though not at his house , some years before ( see antè , Vol . II . p . 13. Johnson's playful retort seems so much less offensive than fifty others , that Boswell ...
... kind , in reference to the Dun ciad , made in Sir Joshua's presence , though not at his house , some years before ( see antè , Vol . II . p . 13. Johnson's playful retort seems so much less offensive than fifty others , that Boswell ...
Pagina 44
... kind of " warmth " and affection towards God that we do towards the objects of human love , we are far from the kingdom of heaven - an idea which seems to countenance fanaticism , and which every sober - minded Christian feels to be a ...
... kind of " warmth " and affection towards God that we do towards the objects of human love , we are far from the kingdom of heaven - an idea which seems to countenance fanaticism , and which every sober - minded Christian feels to be a ...
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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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