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... kind of game , there will be ever found ways of playing fairly or unfairly at it , which distinguish the gentleman from the juggler . 14. Anacreon's Dove . Dr. Johnson , as well as many of my acquaintance , knew that I kept a ...
... kind of game , there will be ever found ways of playing fairly or unfairly at it , which distinguish the gentleman from the juggler . 14. Anacreon's Dove . Dr. Johnson , as well as many of my acquaintance , knew that I kept a ...
Pagina 28
... kind of con- versation pleased him less , I think , than when the sub- ject was historical fact or general polity . " What shall we learn from that stuff ? " said he : " let us not fancy , like Swift , that we are exalting a woman's cha ...
... kind of con- versation pleased him less , I think , than when the sub- ject was historical fact or general polity . " What shall we learn from that stuff ? " said he : " let us not fancy , like Swift , that we are exalting a woman's cha ...
Pagina 29
... kind of dramatic effect to the general proposition . Swift never dreamt ( as Mrs. Piozzi's report would lead us to think that Johnson supposed ) to advise that our rules of conduct were to be drawn from the actual events of Greek and ...
... kind of dramatic effect to the general proposition . Swift never dreamt ( as Mrs. Piozzi's report would lead us to think that Johnson supposed ) to advise that our rules of conduct were to be drawn from the actual events of Greek and ...
Pagina 42
... kind consoler , the companion of the easy vacant hour , whose compliance with her opinions can flatter her vanity , and whose conversation can just soothe , without ever stretching her mind , that is the lover to be feared : he who ...
... kind consoler , the companion of the easy vacant hour , whose compliance with her opinions can flatter her vanity , and whose conversation can just soothe , without ever stretching her mind , that is the lover to be feared : he who ...
Pagina 54
... wore laced coats now ; and that once every body wore them . " See now , " says Johnson , " how absurd that is ; as if the bulk of man- kind consisted of fine gentlemen that came to him to 54 JOHNSONIANA . Avarice, 298 Gentlemen,
... wore laced coats now ; and that once every body wore them . " See now , " says Johnson , " how absurd that is ; as if the bulk of man- kind consisted of fine gentlemen that came to him to 54 JOHNSONIANA . Avarice, 298 Gentlemen,
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The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volume 9 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1853 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 9 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volume 9 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1853 |
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