The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys & Wheeler, 1826 |
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... dined out . He appeared to be deeply engaged in some literary work . Miss Williams was now with him at Oxford . " - BOSWELL . lowing letter , which they who may think that I ÆTAT . 60. ] 57 DR . JOHNSON . "SAM. JOHNSON. ...
... dined out . He appeared to be deeply engaged in some literary work . Miss Williams was now with him at Oxford . " - BOSWELL . lowing letter , which they who may think that I ÆTAT . 60. ] 57 DR . JOHNSON . "SAM. JOHNSON. ...
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... dined together at the Mitre . I attempted to argue for the superiour happiness of the savage life , upon the usual fanciful topicks . JOHN- SON . " Sir , there can be nothing more false . The savages have no bodily advantages beyond ...
... dined together at the Mitre . I attempted to argue for the superiour happiness of the savage life , upon the usual fanciful topicks . JOHN- SON . " Sir , there can be nothing more false . The savages have no bodily advantages beyond ...
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... dined lately at Foote's , who showed me a letter which he had received from Tom Davies , telling him that he had not been able to sleep from the concern he felt on account of " this sad affair of Baretti , " begging of him to try if he ...
... dined lately at Foote's , who showed me a letter which he had received from Tom Davies , telling him that he had not been able to sleep from the concern he felt on account of " this sad affair of Baretti , " begging of him to try if he ...
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... dined together at the Mitre tavern . I found fault with Foote for indulging his talent of ridicule at the expense of his visitors , which I collo- quially termed making fools of his company . JOHNSON . " Why , sir , when you go to see ...
... dined together at the Mitre tavern . I found fault with Foote for indulging his talent of ridicule at the expense of his visitors , which I collo- quially termed making fools of his company . JOHNSON . " Why , sir , when you go to see ...
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... dined . He walked the streets at all hours , and said he was never robbed , for the rogues knew he had little money , nor had the appearance of having much . " Though the most accessible and communicative man alive , yet when he ...
... dined . He walked the streets at all hours , and said he was never robbed , for the rogues knew he had little money , nor had the appearance of having much . " Though the most accessible and communicative man alive , yet when he ...
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acquaintance admiration affectionate afraid afterwards answered appeared asked Beggar's Opera believe BENNET LANGTON called character church compliments consider conversation court dear sir DEAR SIR,-I dined doctor of medicine Edinburgh edition eminent England English Erse favour Garrick gentleman give glad Goldsmith happy heard Hebrides honour hope humble servant JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson judge king lady Langton laugh learning letter Lichfield literary live London lord Bute lord Hailes lord Monboddo Lucy Porter manner ment mentioned merit mind nation never obliged observed occasion opinion Oxford passage perhaps pleased pleasure poem publick racter reason remark respect Samuel Johnson Scotch Scotland seemed sir Joshua Reynolds speak Streatham suppose sure talked tell thing thought Thrale tion told Tom Davies wish wonder write written wrote
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69 페이지 - Looking tranquillity! It strikes an awe And terror on my aching sight; the tombs And monumental caves of death look cold, And shoot a chillness to my trembling heart.
317 페이지 - Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it.
41 페이지 - ... supposing your arguments to be weak and inconclusive. But sir, that is not enough. An argument which does not convince yourself, may convince the judge to whom you urge it ; and if it does convince him, why then, sir, you are wrong and he is right. It is his business to judge ; and you are not to be confident in your own opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the judge's opinion.
5 페이지 - Though very poor, may still be very blest ; That trade's proud empire hastes to swift decay, As ocean sweeps the labour'd mole away ; While self-dependent power can time defy, As rocks resist the billows and the sky.
221 페이지 - One evening, in a circle of wits, he found fault with me for talking of Johnson as -entitled to the honour of unquestionable superiority. " Sir," said he, "you are for making a monarchy of what should be a republic.
395 페이지 - Whoe'er has travell'd life's dull round, Where'er his stages may have been, May sigh to think he still has found The warmest welcome at an inn.
33 페이지 - Johnson said, he thought he had already done his part as a writer. " I should have thought so too...
35 페이지 - He added, therefore, that Dr. Hill was, notwithstanding, a very curious observer ; and if he would have been contented to tell the world no more than he knew, he might have been a very considerable man, and needed not to have recourse to such mean expedients to raise his reputation.
128 페이지 - If I had not done among them the works which none other man did, they had not had sin: but now have they both seen and hated both me and my Father.
181 페이지 - ... else that denoted his imbecility. I as much believe that he wrote it, as if I had seen him do it. Sir, had he shown it to any one friend, he would not have been allowed to publish it. He has, indeed, done it very well; but it is a foolish thing well done. I suppose he has been so much elated with the success of his new comedy, that he has thought every thing that concerned him must be of importance to the public.