The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, 2±ÇH.G. Bohn, 1848 |
µµ¼ º»¹®¿¡¼
17°³ÀÇ °á°ú Áß 1 - 5°³
ÆäÀÌÁö
... Lord Chesterfield . His alleged Neglect of Johnson . His Papers in " The World , " in Recommendation of the Dictionary . Letter to the Earl . — Bolingbroke's Works edited by Mallet . - Johnson visits Oxford for the Purpose of consulting ...
... Lord Chesterfield . His alleged Neglect of Johnson . His Papers in " The World , " in Recommendation of the Dictionary . Letter to the Earl . — Bolingbroke's Works edited by Mallet . - Johnson visits Oxford for the Purpose of consulting ...
1 ÆäÀÌÁö
... Lord Chesterfield . His alleged Neglect of JohnHis Papers in " The World , " in Recommendation of the Dictionary . Letter to the Earl . -Bolingbroke's Works edited by Mallet . Johnson visits Oxford for the Purpose of consulting the ...
... Lord Chesterfield . His alleged Neglect of JohnHis Papers in " The World , " in Recommendation of the Dictionary . Letter to the Earl . -Bolingbroke's Works edited by Mallet . Johnson visits Oxford for the Purpose of consulting the ...
2 ÆäÀÌÁö
... Lord Chesterfield , to whom Johnson had paid the high compliment of addressing to his lordship the Plan of his Dictionary , had behaved to him in such a manner as to excite his contempt and indignation . The world has been for many ...
... Lord Chesterfield , to whom Johnson had paid the high compliment of addressing to his lordship the Plan of his Dictionary , had behaved to him in such a manner as to excite his contempt and indignation . The world has been for many ...
3 ÆäÀÌÁö
... Lord Lyttelton , who told me he was very intimate with Lord Chesterfield ; and , holding it as a wellknown truth , defended Lord Chesterfield by saying , that " Cibber , who had been introduced familiarly by the back - stairs , had ...
... Lord Lyttelton , who told me he was very intimate with Lord Chesterfield ; and , holding it as a wellknown truth , defended Lord Chesterfield by saying , that " Cibber , who had been introduced familiarly by the back - stairs , had ...
5 ÆäÀÌÁö
... Lord Chesterfield should , for a moment , imagine that he could be the dupe of such an artifice . His expression to me concerning Lord Chesterfield , upon this occasion , was , " Sir , after making great professions , he had , for many ...
... Lord Chesterfield should , for a moment , imagine that he could be the dupe of such an artifice . His expression to me concerning Lord Chesterfield , upon this occasion , was , " Sir , after making great professions , he had , for many ...
±âŸ ÃâÆÇº» - ¸ðµÎ º¸±â
ÀÚÁÖ ³ª¿À´Â ´Ü¾î ¹× ±¸¹®
acquaintance affected afterwards answer appeared asked attention believe Boswell called character College consider conversation dear dear Sir death desire Dictionary died doubt edition English excellent expected expressed favour gave give given Goldsmith hand happy hear heard honour hope humble John Johnson kind King knowledge known Langton language late learned letter literary lived London Lord Lord Chesterfield manner March means mentioned merit mind Miss morning nature never obliged observed once opinion Oxford particular passed perhaps person pleased pleasure poor present probably published reason received remarkable remember respect seems servant society soon suppose sure talk tell thing Thomas thought told truth University Warton whole Wise wish write written wrote