The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, 5권H.G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... mind . It was not easy to do it ; for all the stories that I had heard of the dangerous sailing among the Hebrides , which is proverbial , came full upon my recollection . When I thought of those who were dearest to me , and would ...
... mind . It was not easy to do it ; for all the stories that I had heard of the dangerous sailing among the Hebrides , which is proverbial , came full upon my recollection . When I thought of those who were dearest to me , and would ...
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... mind and of life itself ; " and Mrs. Piozzi says , ( Anec- dotes , p . 143. ) " Hawkesworth , the pious , the virtuous , and the wise , fell a lamented sacrifice to newspaper abuse ; " and Mr. Malone , in a MS . note on that passage ...
... mind and of life itself ; " and Mrs. Piozzi says , ( Anec- dotes , p . 143. ) " Hawkesworth , the pious , the virtuous , and the wise , fell a lamented sacrifice to newspaper abuse ; " and Mr. Malone , in a MS . note on that passage ...
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... mind to call a tempest , forced us into Col , an obscure island ; on which - nulla campis arbor æsti vâ recreatur aurâ . " " - Letters , vol . i . p . 167. - C. - Their risque , in a sea full of islands , was very considerable . Indeed ...
... mind to call a tempest , forced us into Col , an obscure island ; on which - nulla campis arbor æsti vâ recreatur aurâ . " " - Letters , vol . i . p . 167. - C. - Their risque , in a sea full of islands , was very considerable . Indeed ...
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... mind which he possesses , and which produces such noble effects . A lofty oak will not bend like a supple willow . He told me afterwards , he liked firmness in an old man , and was pleased to see Mr. M'Lean so or- thodox . " At his age ...
... mind which he possesses , and which produces such noble effects . A lofty oak will not bend like a supple willow . He told me afterwards , he liked firmness in an old man , and was pleased to see Mr. M'Lean so or- thodox . " At his age ...
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... mind , who does not like to give leases to his tenants , but wishes to keep them in a perpetual wretched de- pendence on his will , Dr. Johnson said , " You are right it is a man's duty to extend comfort and security among as many ...
... mind , who does not like to give leases to his tenants , but wishes to keep them in a perpetual wretched de- pendence on his will , Dr. Johnson said , " You are right it is a man's duty to extend comfort and security among as many ...
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admiration afterwards answer antè appeared Argyle Auchinleck Beauclerk Beggar's Opera believe Boswell's breakfast called Campbell castle character church compliments conversation DEAR SIR dined dinner doctor doctor of medicine duchess Duke Duke of Argyle Edinburgh England English entertained Erse father Garrick gentleman give happy hear heard Hebrides Highland honour hope humble servant Icolmkill Inchkenneth Inverary island JAMES BOSWELL Johnson Journey king lady Laird land Langton learned LETTER Lichfield lived Lochbuy London Lord Bute Lord Hailes Lord Monboddo M'Lean Maclean mean mentioned mind morning Mull never night observed perhaps Piozzi pleased political Rasay recollect remark Samuel Johnson Scotch Scotland seemed seen Sept Sir Allan Streatham Sunday suppose talked tell thing thought Thrale told took Tour Ulva walked WALTER SCOTT Whiggism wish wonder write wrote young
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86 페이지 - Stern o'er each bosom reason holds her state With daring aims irregularly great ; Pride in their port, defiance in their eye, I see the lords of human kind pass by...
86 페이지 - With daring aims irregularly great. Pride in their port, defiance in their eye, I see the lords of human kind pass by, Intent on high designs — a thoughtful band, By forms...
312 페이지 - Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it.
304 페이지 - If you come to settle here, we will have one day in the week on which we will meet by ourselves. That is the happiest conversation where there is no competition, no vanity, but a calm quiet interchange of sentiments.
89 페이지 - The raven himself is hoarse That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, And fill me from the crown to the toe top-full Of direst cruelty ! make thick my blood ; Stop up...
278 페이지 - Sir, the Duchess of Northumberland may do what she pleases: nobody will say anything to a lady of her high rank. But I should be apt to throw ***** *'s verses in his face.
313 페이지 - The common remark as to the utility of reading history being made ; — JoHNSON : "We must consider how very little history there is ; I mean real authentic history. That certain kings reigned, and certain battles were fought, we can depend upon as true ; but all the colouring, all the philosophy of history is conjecture.
43 페이지 - Just in the gate and in the jaws of hell, Revengeful Cares and sullen Sorrows dwell, And pale Diseases, and repining Age, Want, Fear, and Famine's unresisted rage; Here Toils, and Death, and Death's half-brother, Sleep, Forms terrible to view, their sentry keep; With anxious Pleasures of a guilty mind, Deep Frauds before, and open Force behind; The Furies' iron beds; and Strife, that shakes Her hissing tresses and unfolds her snakes.
189 페이지 - Chambers, you find, is gone far, and poor Goldsmith is gone much further. He died of a fever, exasperated, as I believe, by the fear of distress. He had raised money and squandered it, by every artifice of acquisition and folly of expense. But let not his frailties be remembered ; he was a very great man.
287 페이지 - The greatest part of a writer's time is spent in reading in order to write ; a man will turn over half a library to make one book.