Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 pagina's |
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Pagina 165
... mentioned him , I must have mentioned is easier to write that book than to read it . " many more ; Mrs. Pritchard , Mrs. Cibber , - JOHNSON : " We have an example of true nay , and Mr. Cibber too ; he too altered criticism in Burke's ...
... mentioned him , I must have mentioned is easier to write that book than to read it . " many more ; Mrs. Pritchard , Mrs. Cibber , - JOHNSON : " We have an example of true nay , and Mr. Cibber too ; he too altered criticism in Burke's ...
Pagina 288
... mentioned him as an instance of one who wanted as little as any man in the world , and yet , perhaps , might receive some additional lustre from dress . Having left Ashbourne in the evening , we stopped to change horses at Derby , and ...
... mentioned him as an instance of one who wanted as little as any man in the world , and yet , perhaps , might receive some additional lustre from dress . Having left Ashbourne in the evening , we stopped to change horses at Derby , and ...
Pagina 485
... mentioned a respectable gentleman , who became extremely penuri- ous near the close of his life . Johnson said there must have been a degree of madness about him . " Not at all , Sir , ( said Dr. Brock- lesby ) his judgment was entire ...
... mentioned a respectable gentleman , who became extremely penuri- ous near the close of his life . Johnson said there must have been a degree of madness about him . " Not at all , Sir , ( said Dr. Brock- lesby ) his judgment was entire ...
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