Autobiography, letters and literary remains of mrs. Piozzi, ed., with notes, by A. Hayward, 1권 |
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... Verses to her Her Age • Her Personal Appearance and Handwriting Portraits of her Boswell at Streatham Her Behaviour to Johnson Her Acquirements • Johnson's Estimate of her Popular Estimate of her Manners of her Time Madame D'Arblay at ...
... Verses to her Her Age • Her Personal Appearance and Handwriting Portraits of her Boswell at Streatham Her Behaviour to Johnson Her Acquirements • Johnson's Estimate of her Popular Estimate of her Manners of her Time Madame D'Arblay at ...
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... Verses to him Johnson's Health Self - Communings Town Gossip Verses on Pacchierotti 161 162 163 • 164 165 • 165-167 Fears for Johnson 167 Reports of her marrying again 167-168 Reasons for quitting Streatham 169 Resolution to quit ...
... Verses to him Johnson's Health Self - Communings Town Gossip Verses on Pacchierotti 161 162 163 • 164 165 • 165-167 Fears for Johnson 167 Reports of her marrying again 167-168 Reasons for quitting Streatham 169 Resolution to quit ...
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... verses were at that time the subject of common discourse , soon afforded a pretence * , and Mr. Murphy brought Johnson to meet him , giving me general caution not to be surprised at his figure , dress , or behaviour . * Mr. Johnson ...
... verses were at that time the subject of common discourse , soon afforded a pretence * , and Mr. Murphy brought Johnson to meet him , giving me general caution not to be surprised at his figure , dress , or behaviour . * Mr. Johnson ...
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... verses , and been asked to some tables , should likewise be asked to ours , and made a temptation to Mr. Johnson to meet him : ac- cordingly he came , and Mr. Murphy at four o'clock brought Mr. Johnson to dinner . We liked each other so ...
... verses , and been asked to some tables , should likewise be asked to ours , and made a temptation to Mr. Johnson to meet him : ac- cordingly he came , and Mr. Murphy at four o'clock brought Mr. Johnson to dinner . We liked each other so ...
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... verses , compared with Lord Macaulay's prose , strikingly shew how the same subject can be degraded or elevated by the mode of treatment ; and how easily the historian or biographer , who expands his authorities by picturesque details ...
... verses , compared with Lord Macaulay's prose , strikingly shew how the same subject can be degraded or elevated by the mode of treatment ; and how easily the historian or biographer , who expands his authorities by picturesque details ...
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acquaintance admiration Anecdotes asked Baretti Bath beauty believe Bishop Boswell Boswell's Brynbella called character conversation creature Croker Crutchley D'Arblay's daughter dear death delight Diary dined dinner Doctor Doctor Johnson Edition fancy Fanny Burney fond Garrick gentleman give Grosvenor Square happy Hawkins heard heart Hester Lynch Salusbury honour hope husband Italy Johnson kind lady letter literary live London look Lord Macaulay Madame D'Arblay Madame de Staël marginal note marriage married Memoirs mentioned mind Miss Burney Miss Streatfield Miss Thrale Montagu morning never once Pepys perhaps person Piozzi poor pretty printed printer's devil remark replied Salusbury Samuel Johnson Samuel Lysons says Boswell Seward Sir John Southwark spirit Streatham sure talk tell tenderness thing thought Thraliana tion told took verses whilst wish woman writes written wrote young
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85 페이지 - Though secure of our hearts, yet confoundedly sick If they were not his own by finessing and trick: He cast off his friends, as a huntsman his pack, For he knew when he pleased he could whistle them back.
317 페이지 - Here thou, great ANNA ! whom three realms obey, Dost sometimes counsel take — and sometimes tea.
92 페이지 - Would you eat your dinner that day, Sir?" JOHNSON. " Yes, Sir ; and eat it as if he were eating it with me. Why there's Baretti, who is to be tried for his life to-morrow, friends have risen up for him on every side ; yet if he should be hanged none of them will eat a slice of plum-pudding the less. Sir, that sympathetic feeling goes a very little way in depressing the mind.
17 페이지 - ... us maun to our wark again, if our hearts were beating as hard as my hammer.
158 페이지 - ... ALMIGHTY GOD, who alone canst order the unruly wills and affections of sinful men ; Grant unto thy people, that they may love the thing which thou commandest, and desire that which thou dost promise ; that so, among the sundry and manifold changes of the world, our hearts may surely there be fixed, where true joys are to be found ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
77 페이지 - England and France affords a man. But when he wished to point them out to his companion: "Never heed such nonsense," would be the reply; "a blade of grass is always a blade of grass, whether in one country or another. Let us, if we DO talk, talk about something; men and women are my subjects of inquiry; let us see how these differ from those we have left behind.
269 페이지 - Johnson told me, that he went up thither without mentioning it to his servant, when he wanted to study, secure from interruption ; for he would not allow his servant to say he was not at home when he really was. ' A servant's strict regard for truth, (said he) must be weakened by such a practice.
203 페이지 - I am sitting down in no cheerful solitude to write a narrative which would once have affected you with tenderness and sorrow, but which you will perhaps pass over now with the careless glance of frigid indifference. For this diminution of regard however, I know not whether I ought to blame you, who may have reasons which I cannot know, and I do not blame myself, who have for a great part of human life done you what good I could, and have never done you evil.
330 페이지 - ... and as it was not in his power to come to me, begging that I would come to him as soon as possible. I sent him a guinea, and promised to come to him directly.
76 페이지 - Johnson strongly expressed his love of driving fast in a post-chaise *. " If," said he, " I had no duties, and no reference to futurity, I would spend my life in driving briskly in a post-chaise with a pretty woman ; but she should be one who could understand me, and would add something to the conversation.