The life of Samuel Johnson ... including A journal of his tour to the Hebrides. To which are added, Anecdotes by Hawkins, Piozzi, &c. and notes by various hands, 10권1835 |
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... deceived Mrs. Porter : I have told her the worst of me ; that I am of mean extraction , that I have no money , and that I have had an uncle hanged . " She replied , that she - 66 valued no one more or less for his descent ; 10 JOHNSONIANA .
... deceived Mrs. Porter : I have told her the worst of me ; that I am of mean extraction , that I have no money , and that I have had an uncle hanged . " She replied , that she - 66 valued no one more or less for his descent ; 10 JOHNSONIANA .
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James Boswell John Wright. valued no one more or less for his descent ; that she had no more money than myself ; and that , though she had not had a relation hanged , she had fifty who deserved hanging . " And thus became accomplished ...
James Boswell John Wright. valued no one more or less for his descent ; that she had no more money than myself ; and that , though she had not had a relation hanged , she had fifty who deserved hanging . " And thus became accomplished ...
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... less a fact , that his disposition was irritable and violent : but Walmesley was a man ; and there is no man who can resist the repeated attacks of a furious woman . Walmesley had no alternative but to submit , or turn her out of doors ...
... less a fact , that his disposition was irritable and violent : but Walmesley was a man ; and there is no man who can resist the repeated attacks of a furious woman . Walmesley had no alternative but to submit , or turn her out of doors ...
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... less , importance . To them , and to a multitude of disquisitions I heard from him on innu- merable matters , I am indebted for the best part of that little knowledge I have ; and if there is any kind of rectitude and fidelity in my ...
... less , importance . To them , and to a multitude of disquisitions I heard from him on innu- merable matters , I am indebted for the best part of that little knowledge I have ; and if there is any kind of rectitude and fidelity in my ...
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... less ; and as for her carriage , never once during the whole time of their acquaintance did he borrow , much less command it , for any purpose of his own . Either she in hers , or Mr. Thrale in his , took him from town to Streatham ...
... less ; and as for her carriage , never once during the whole time of their acquaintance did he borrow , much less command it , for any purpose of his own . Either she in hers , or Mr. Thrale in his , took him from town to Streatham ...
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acknowl acquaintance admired ANECDOTES antè appeared asked believe Bennet Langton Bolt Court Boswell Boswell's Bozz Burke character Colley Cibber common conversation Corsica criticism dear Sir death Dictionary dined dinner Doctor edition English Essay excellent fame father Garrick genius gentleman Gentleman's Magazine happy heard heart honour hope human imitation James Boswell John labour lady Langton language learned letter Lichfield literary Lives London Lord Lyttelton Lucy Porter Madam manner Michael Johnson mind Miss moral never observed opinion Paoli Parr perhaps person Piozzi pleasure poem Poets Pomponius Gauricus Pozz prayers Rambler Rasselas religion remarks replied Samuel Boyse Samuel Johnson Shakspeare Sir John Hawkins Sir Joshua spirit Streatham style suppose talk thee thing thou thought Thrale told translation truth virtue Whig wish words write written
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90 페이지 - In thrilling regions of thick-ribbed ice ; To be imprison'd in the viewless winds, And blown with restless violence round about The pendent world ; or to be worse than worst Of those, that lawless and incertain...
149 페이지 - OATS [a grain which in England is generally given to horses, but in Scotland supports the people], — Croker.
92 페이지 - DISORDERS of intellect," answered Imlac, "happen much more often than superficial observers will easily believe. Perhaps, if we speak with rigorous exactness, no human mind is in its right state. There is no man whose imagination does not sometimes predominate over his reason, who can regulate his attention wholly by his will, and whose ideas will come and go at his command.
94 페이지 - The force of his comic scenes has suffered little diminution from the changes made by a century and a half, in manners or in words. As his personages act upon principles arising from genuine passion, very little modified by particular forms, their pleasures and vexations are communicable to all times and to all places ; they are natural, and therefore durable...
71 페이지 - Ay, but to die, and go we know not where ; To lie in cold obstruction and to rot ; This sensible warm motion to become 120 A kneaded clod ; and the delighted spirit To bathe in fiery floods...
179 페이지 - They that are delivered from the noise of archers in the places of drawing water, there shall they rehearse the righteous acts of the Lord...
79 페이지 - For love, which scarce collective man can fill; For patience, sovereign o'er transmuted ill; For faith, that, panting for a happier seat. Counts death kind Nature's signal of retreat. These goods for man the laws of Heaven ordain, These goods He grants, who grants the power to gain ; With these celestial Wisdom calms the mind, And makes the happiness she does not find.
231 페이지 - Why, sir, if the fellow does not think as he speaks, he is lying : and I see not what honour he can propose to himself from having the character of a liar. But if he does really think that there is no distinction between virtue and vice, why, sir, when he leaves our houses let us count our spoons.
77 페이지 - By numbers here from shame or censure free All crimes are safe, but hated poverty. This, only this, the rigid law pursues ; This, only this, provokes the snarling muse. The sober trader at a tatter 'd cloak Wakes from his dream, and labours for a joke ; With brisker air the silken courtiers gaze, And turn the varied taunt a thousand ways...
64 페이지 - Magazine, with a professed intention to point out the pieces which he had written in that collection. The books lay on the table, with many leaves doubled down, and in particular those which contained his share in the Parliamentary Debates.