The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3Claxton, Remsen, & Haffelfinger, 1878 |
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Pagina 24
... late for dinner at Sir John Dalrymple's , to which we were engaged ; but I would by no means lose the pleasure of seeing my friend at Hawthornden - of seeing Sam Johnson at the very spot where Ben Jonson visited the learned and poetical ...
... late for dinner at Sir John Dalrymple's , to which we were engaged ; but I would by no means lose the pleasure of seeing my friend at Hawthornden - of seeing Sam Johnson at the very spot where Ben Jonson visited the learned and poetical ...
Pagina 25
... late before we reached the seat of Sir John Dalrym- ple , who , certainly with some reason , was not in very good humour . Our conversation was not brilliant . We supped , and went to bed in ancient rooms , which would have better ...
... late before we reached the seat of Sir John Dalrym- ple , who , certainly with some reason , was not in very good humour . Our conversation was not brilliant . We supped , and went to bed in ancient rooms , which would have better ...
Pagina 26
... late , at the union of the two kingdoms . I am known to be no friend of the old family ; yet I would place the era of planting at the restoration ; after the murder of Charles I. had been expiated in the anarchy which succeeded it ...
... late , at the union of the two kingdoms . I am known to be no friend of the old family ; yet I would place the era of planting at the restoration ; after the murder of Charles I. had been expiated in the anarchy which succeeded it ...
Pagina 47
... late illness as merely a cold and cough , " it would seem by this use of the word " dreadful , " that it had , at some time , taken a more serious character . We have no trace of any illness since that of 1766 , which could be called ...
... late illness as merely a cold and cough , " it would seem by this use of the word " dreadful , " that it had , at some time , taken a more serious character . We have no trace of any illness since that of 1766 , which could be called ...
Pagina 60
... late . There was , however , no stay on any other terms , than of sitting up all night . The poor Irish lady was still more distressed -- Her children wanted rest - She would have been content 1 The Bibliotheca Literaria only extended ...
... late . There was , however , no stay on any other terms , than of sitting up all night . The poor Irish lady was still more distressed -- Her children wanted rest - She would have been content 1 The Bibliotheca Literaria only extended ...
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acquaintance admiration ÆTAT afterwards appear Ashbourne Auchinleck Beggar's Opera believe Bishop called character church compliments conversation Court of Session dear Sir death dined dinner Dodd doubt Edinburgh eminent England English entertained Erse ETAT father favour Garrick gentleman give glad happy hear heard Hebrides honour hope humble servant humour JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson journey judge kind lady Langton learned LETTER Lichfield lived London Lord Bute Lord Hailes Lord Hailes's Lord Monboddo LUCY PORTER Madam mentioned mind Miss never obliged observed occasion once opinion Oxford Percy perhaps Piozzi pleased pleasure poem poet Rasay recollect remark Reynolds SAM JOHNSON Samuel Johnson Scotch Scotland seems Sir Joshua Streatham suppose sure talked tell things thought Thrale tion told truth Whig Wilkes wish wonderful write written wrote