The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, 2권,파트 2J. Murray, 1835 |
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... true . " - B. - These sallies are of too frequent recurrence to allow us to receive Boswell's apologetical assertion that they were momentary . — C. ing his acquaintance was blasted . And , in truth M 3 ETAT . 54 . 165 BOSWELL'S ...
... true . " - B. - These sallies are of too frequent recurrence to allow us to receive Boswell's apologetical assertion that they were momentary . — C. ing his acquaintance was blasted . And , in truth M 3 ETAT . 54 . 165 BOSWELL'S ...
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... true and fair statement of Johnson's way of thinking upon the question , whether departed spirits are ever permitted to appear in this world , or in any way to operate upon human life . He has been ignorantly misre- presented as weakly ...
... true and fair statement of Johnson's way of thinking upon the question , whether departed spirits are ever permitted to appear in this world , or in any way to operate upon human life . He has been ignorantly misre- presented as weakly ...
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... true in a certain degree , though in the instance he gave he was by no means correct . He told me that he had sold a novel for four hundred pounds . This was his " Vicar of Wakefield . " But Johnson informed me , that he had made the ...
... true in a certain degree , though in the instance he gave he was by no means correct . He told me that he had sold a novel for four hundred pounds . This was his " Vicar of Wakefield . " But Johnson informed me , that he had made the ...
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... true that the greatest part of it is upon the topics of the day , on which account , as it brought him great fame and profit at the time , it must proportionably slide out of the public attention as other occasional objects suc- ceed ...
... true that the greatest part of it is upon the topics of the day , on which account , as it brought him great fame and profit at the time , it must proportionably slide out of the public attention as other occasional objects suc- ceed ...
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... true , " answered Goldsmith , with great humility : " I am very sorry it was very foolish : I do re- collect that something of the kind passed through my miud , but I did not think I had uttered it . " CROKER . ,, London . CHAPTER VII ...
... true , " answered Goldsmith , with great humility : " I am very sorry it was very foolish : I do re- collect that something of the kind passed through my miud , but I did not think I had uttered it . " CROKER . ,, London . CHAPTER VII ...
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acquaintance afterwards anecdotes antè appear asked Beauclerk BENNET LANGTON Bishop Bonnell Thornton Boswell Burke Burney C. J. Blomfield called Charles Charles Burney CLUB conversation DAVID GARRICK Davies Dempster Derrick died dine dinner Doctor doubt Earl expression favour Garrick gave gentleman George Dempster give Goldsmith happy Hawkins hear heard Henry Gally Knight honour hope John Johnson Joseph Warton July king Langton letter literary live London Lord LUCY PORTER mankind mentioned merit mind Miss Mitre morning never observed OLIVER GOLDSMITH once opinion perhaps Piozzi pleased pleasure poem poet poor pounds published recollect respect Samuel Johnson seemed servant Shakspeare Sheridan shew Sir Joshua Reynolds society soon spirit Street supped suppose sure talk thing Thomas Thomas Sheridan thought Thrale tion told Trinity Warton William wish writing wrote young