| James Boswell - 1791 - 608 pagina’s
...faid he was a very univerfal man, quite a man of the world. JOHNSON. " Yes, Sir; but one may be fo much a man of the world as to be nothing in the world. I remember a paflage in Goldfmith's c Vicar of Wakefield," which he was afterwards fool enough to expunge: c I do... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1798 - 464 pagina’s
...he was a very univerfal man, quite a man of the world. — JOHNSON. " Yes, Sir ; but one may be fo much a man of the world as to be nothing in the world. I remember a paflage in Goldfmith's ' Vicar of Wakefield,' which he was afterwards fool enough to expunge : ' I... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1807 - 228 pagina’s
...that he was a very universal man, quite a man of the world.—JOHNSON. "Yes, Sir; .but one may be so much a man of the world as to be nothing in the world....zealous for nothing.' "— BOSWELL. " That was a fine passage."—J. " Yes, Sir; there was another fine passage too, which he struck out: ' When I was a... | |
| James Boswell - 1816 - 500 pagina’s
...said he was a very universal man, quite a man of the world. JOHNSON. " Yes, Sir ; but one may be So much a man of the world, as to be nothing in the world...." I do not love a man who is zealous for nothing." &OSWELL. " That was a fine passage." JOHNSON. *' Yes, Sir: there was another fine passage too, which... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 536 pagina’s
...a very universal man, quite a шли of the world. Johnson. V. -, Sir; but one may beso mucha roan of the world, as to be nothing in the world. I remember a passage ia Goldsmith's Vicur of Wakefield, which he was afterwards fool enough to expunge; I do not love a... | |
| John Selden - 1818 - 678 pagina’s
...he was a very universal man, quite a man of the world. — JOHNSON. " Yes, Sir; .but one may be so much a man of the world as to be nothing in the world....passage in Goldsmith's ' Vicar of Wakefield,' which lie was afterwards fool enough to expunge : ' I do .not love a man who is zealous for nothing.' " —... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 520 pagina’s
...said he was a very universal man, quite a man of the world. JOHNSON. '' Yes, Sir ; but one may be so much a man of the world, as to be nothing in the world. T remember a passage in Goldsmith's ' Vicar of Wakefield,' which he was afterwards fool enough to expunge... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 418 pagina’s
...said he was a very universal man, quite a man of the world. JOHNSON. " Yes, sir; but one may be so much a man of the world, as to be nothing in the world....' I do not love a man who is zealous for nothing.' " Bos WELL. " That was a fine passage." JOHNSON. " Yes, sir : there was another fine passage too, which... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 412 pagina’s
...said he was a very universal man, quite a man of the world. JOHNSON. " Yes, sir; but one may be so much a man of the world, as to be nothing in the world....' I do not love a man who is zealous for nothing.' " Bos WELL. " That was a fine passage." JOHNSON. " Yes, sir : there was another fine passage too, which... | |
| Samuel Johnson, James Boswell - 1825 - 370 pagina’s
...that he was a very universal man, quite a man of the world. — Johnson. " Yes, sir; but one maybe so much a man of the world, as to be nothing in the world....' I do not love a man who is zealous for nothing.' " — Boswett. "That was a fine passage." — J. "Yes, sir ; there was another fine passage too, which... | |
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