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 11
... pleased at seeing Dr. Johnson in Scotland . His lordship said , “ hardly anything seemed to him more improbable . " Dr. Johnstou had a very high opinion of him . Speaking of him to me , he characterised him thus : " Lord Elibank has ...
... pleased at seeing Dr. Johnson in Scotland . His lordship said , “ hardly anything seemed to him more improbable . " Dr. Johnstou had a very high opinion of him . Speaking of him to me , he characterised him thus : " Lord Elibank has ...
Pagina 18
... pleased with his company . On the mornings when he breakfasted at my house , he had , from ten o'clock till one or two , a constant levee of various persons , of very different characters and descriptions . I could not attend him ...
... pleased with his company . On the mornings when he breakfasted at my house , he had , from ten o'clock till one or two , a constant levee of various persons , of very different characters and descriptions . I could not attend him ...
Pagina 21
... pleased ; talked in a favourable manner of the hospitality of the inhabitants ; and particularly spoke much of his happiness in having you for his companion ; and said that the longer he knew you , he loved and esteemed you the more ...
... pleased ; talked in a favourable manner of the hospitality of the inhabitants ; and particularly spoke much of his happiness in having you for his companion ; and said that the longer he knew you , he loved and esteemed you the more ...
Pagina 24
... pleased to think that this place was now visited by another celebrated wit of Eng- land . By this time " the waning night was growing old , " and we were yet several miles from Sir John Dalrymple's . Dr. Johnson did not seem much ...
... pleased to think that this place was now visited by another celebrated wit of Eng- land . By this time " the waning night was growing old , " and we were yet several miles from Sir John Dalrymple's . Dr. Johnson did not seem much ...
Pagina 27
... pleased with the justice he has done to your humour and vivacity . The noise of the wind being all its own , ' is a bon - mot , that it would have been a pity to have omitted , and a robbery not to have ascribed to its author ...
... pleased with the justice he has done to your humour and vivacity . The noise of the wind being all its own , ' is a bon - mot , that it would have been a pity to have omitted , and a robbery not to have ascribed to its author ...
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