The Life of Samuel Johnson: Together with a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1George Allen & Unwin, Limited, 1924 |
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Pagina xxii
... Believe me , my lord , " he goes on , " you are not the only Bishop in the number of great men with which my pages are graced . I am quite resolute in this matter . " The Prelate had no redress . There was something , indeed ...
... Believe me , my lord , " he goes on , " you are not the only Bishop in the number of great men with which my pages are graced . I am quite resolute in this matter . " The Prelate had no redress . There was something , indeed ...
Pagina xxxiii
... believe ; " " So shall I use it , in time coming , " altered to " hereafter ; " " I had taken a hearty dinner , " altered to " eaten . " One pleasant paragraph he re - shaped twice . Speaking of the Scotch trees , he had written ...
... believe ; " " So shall I use it , in time coming , " altered to " hereafter ; " " I had taken a hearty dinner , " altered to " eaten . " One pleasant paragraph he re - shaped twice . Speaking of the Scotch trees , he had written ...
Pagina xlvii
... believe it , I have been undoubtedly in formed , that many persons , especially in distant quarters , not penetrating enough into Johnson's character , so as to understand his mode of treating his friends , have arraigned my judgment ...
... believe it , I have been undoubtedly in formed , that many persons , especially in distant quarters , not penetrating enough into Johnson's character , so as to understand his mode of treating his friends , have arraigned my judgment ...
Pagina lv
... believe who have , or think they have , a very small share of vanity . Such may speak of their literary fame in a decorous style of diffidence . But I confess , that I am SO formed by nature and by habit , that to restrain the effusion ...
... believe who have , or think they have , a very small share of vanity . Such may speak of their literary fame in a decorous style of diffidence . But I confess , that I am SO formed by nature and by habit , that to restrain the effusion ...
Pagina 16
... believe a fort- night . Why such boys were sent to trouble other houses , I cannot tell . mother had some opinion that much improvement was to be had by changing I My the mode of life . My uncle Harrison was a widower , and his house ...
... believe a fort- night . Why such boys were sent to trouble other houses , I cannot tell . mother had some opinion that much improvement was to be had by changing I My the mode of life . My uncle Harrison was a widower , and his house ...
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