The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 10John Murray, 1844 |
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... admired , and honoured . " JOHNSON . " Why , then , Madam , did she not consult the man whom she pretends to have loved , admired , and honoured , upon her new - fangled scruples ? If she had looked up to 66 that man with any degree of ...
... admired , and honoured . " JOHNSON . " Why , then , Madam , did she not consult the man whom she pretends to have loved , admired , and honoured , upon her new - fangled scruples ? If she had looked up to 66 that man with any degree of ...
Pagina 45
... admiration than of dislike to every attentive observer . 535. Truth . Johnson was fond of disputation , and willing to see what could be said on each side of the question , when a subject was argued . At all other times , no man had a ...
... admiration than of dislike to every attentive observer . 535. Truth . Johnson was fond of disputation , and willing to see what could be said on each side of the question , when a subject was argued . At all other times , no man had a ...
Pagina 52
... admired . He would not admit the instance ; but said , that " if Swift was really the author of the Tale of a Tub , as the best of his other performances were of a very inferior merit , he should have hanged himself after he had written ...
... admired . He would not admit the instance ; but said , that " if Swift was really the author of the Tale of a Tub , as the best of his other performances were of a very inferior merit , he should have hanged himself after he had written ...
Pagina 61
... admired him , is true ; but it was under the pardonable feeling of jealousy , in seeing histrionic excellence so much more highly prized , than that which he knew himself to possess . 562. Reynolds's " Discourses . " 999 On Johnson's ...
... admired him , is true ; but it was under the pardonable feeling of jealousy , in seeing histrionic excellence so much more highly prized , than that which he knew himself to possess . 562. Reynolds's " Discourses . " 999 On Johnson's ...
Pagina 80
... admired in the closet . No one of the productions of Johnson , indeed , was more carefully elaborated than his " Irene ; " and , though com– menced at an early period of life , no one more evidently discovers his exclusive love of moral ...
... admired in the closet . No one of the productions of Johnson , indeed , was more carefully elaborated than his " Irene ; " and , though com– menced at an early period of life , no one more evidently discovers his exclusive love of moral ...
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