The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 7J. Murray, 1835 |
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Pagina 18
... , these are only struggles for happiness . When I ( 1 ) [ " Yet hope not life from grief or danger free , Nor think the doom of man revers'd for thee . " ] first entered Ranelagh , it gave an expansion and gay 18 1777 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... , these are only struggles for happiness . When I ( 1 ) [ " Yet hope not life from grief or danger free , Nor think the doom of man revers'd for thee . " ] first entered Ranelagh , it gave an expansion and gay 18 1777 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
Pagina 19
... gave an expansion and gay sensation to my mind , such as I never ex- perienced any where else . But , as Xerxes wept when he viewed his immense army , and considered that not one of that great multitude would be alive a hundred years ...
... gave an expansion and gay sensation to my mind , such as I never ex- perienced any where else . But , as Xerxes wept when he viewed his immense army , and considered that not one of that great multitude would be alive a hundred years ...
Pagina 32
... gave me no pleasure . I could not well do what you wished ; I had no need to vex you with a refusal . I have seen [ Mr. Beauclerk ] , and as to him have set all right , without any inconvenience , so far as I know , to you . Mrs. Thrale ...
... gave me no pleasure . I could not well do what you wished ; I had no need to vex you with a refusal . I have seen [ Mr. Beauclerk ] , and as to him have set all right , without any inconvenience , so far as I know , to you . Mrs. Thrale ...
Pagina 34
... gave you no pleasure , ' was suggested to me by a friend here , to whom I mentioned the strange story , and the de- tection of its falsity , as an instance how one may be deceived by what is apparently very good authority . But , as I ...
... gave you no pleasure , ' was suggested to me by a friend here , to whom I mentioned the strange story , and the de- tection of its falsity , as an instance how one may be deceived by what is apparently very good authority . But , as I ...
Pagina 38
... gave a particular account of the distress which the person , upon every account most dear to me , suf- fered ; and of the dismal state of apprehension in which I now was adding , that I never stood more in need of his consoling ...
... gave a particular account of the distress which the person , upon every account most dear to me , suf- fered ; and of the dismal state of apprehension in which I now was adding , that I never stood more in need of his consoling ...
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