| Leigh Hunt - 1859 - 478 페이지
...they went away, I also rose ; but he said to me, " Nay, don't go.' — ' Sir,' said I, ' I am afraid that I intrude upon you. It is benevolent to allow...you.' He seemed pleased with this compliment which I * Boswell's Life of Johnson, eighth edit. 1816, voL i., p. 398. sincerely paid him, and answered, '... | |
| Robert Gooch - 1859 - 302 페이지
...without lighting on the truth, perceived this, as appears by the following opinion recorded by Boswell. ' Madness frequently ' discovers itself merely by unnecessary...the usual ' modes of the world. My poor friend Smart showed the disturb' ance of his mind, by falling upon his knees, and saying his prayers ' in the street,... | |
| Robert Gooch - 1859 - 308 페이지
...without lighting on the truth, perceived this, as appears by the following opinion recorded by Boswell. ' Madness frequently ' discovers itself merely by unnecessary...the usual ' modes of the world. My poor friend Smart showed the disturb' ance of his mind, by falling upon his knees, and saying his prayers ' in the street,... | |
| James Boswell - 1860 - 950 페이지
...rose ; but he said to me, " Nay, don't go." — "Sir," said I, "lam afraid that'l intrude upon TOD. It is benevolent to allow me to sit and hear you."...passed this day. " Madness frequently discovers itself mcrelr by unnecessary deviation from the usual modes of the world. My poor friend Smart showed the... | |
| John Thomas Smith - 1861 - 470 페이지
...they went away, I also rose ; and he said to me, ' Nay, don't go.' — 'Sir,' said I, ' I am afraid that I intrude upon you. It is benevolent to allow...answered, ' Sir, I am obliged to any man who visits me.' " Such was the doctor's costume upon another occasion, and while he still resided in these chambers.... | |
| Half hours - 1863 - 408 페이지
...which had engendered or aggravated it. " ' Madness ' " — Boswell is here quoting Johnson — " ' frequently discovers itself merely by unnecessary...the usual modes of the world. My poor friend Smart showed the disturbance of his mind by falling upon his knees, and saying his prayers in the street,... | |
| esq Henry Jenkins - 1864 - 800 페이지
...'' That, sir, I find, is what a verv great many of your countrymen cannot help." — Boswell, 133. MADNESS frequently discovers itself merely by unnecessary...the usual modes of the world. My poor friend .Smart showed the disturbance of his mind by falling upon his knees and saying his prayers in the street or... | |
| Erastus Edgerton Marcy, Franklin W. Hunt - 1868 - 968 페이지
...religious melancholy and that interest in religious subjects which their importance may well justify. "Madness frequently discovers itself merely by unnecessary...from the usual modes of the •world. My poor friend, the poet Smart, showed the disturbance of bis mind by falling on his knees and praying in the street,... | |
| Erastus Edgerton Marcy - 1868 - 966 페이지
...religious melancholy and that interest in religious subjects which eir importance may well justify. " Madness frequently discovers itself merely by unnecessary...from the usual modes of the world. My poor friend, the poet Smart, showed the disturbance of his mind by falling on his knees and praying in the street,... | |
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