Distant praise, from whatever quarter, is not so delightful as that of a wife whom a man loves and esteems. Her approbation may be said to "come home to his bosom ;" and being so near, its effect is most sensible and permanent. Putnam's Monthly - 392 페이지1854전체보기 - 도서 정보
| James Boswell - 1887 - 598 페이지
...and taste he had great confidence, said to him, after a few numbers of the Rambler had come out, ' I thought very well of you before; but I did not imagine you could have written any thing equal to this1.' Distant praise, from whatever quarter, is not so delightful as that of a wife whom a man loves... | |
| James Boswell - 1889 - 574 페이지
...taste he had great confidence, said to him, after a few numbers of the " Eambler " had come out, " I thought very well of you before ; but I did not...imagine you could have written any thing equal to this." Distant praise, from whatever quarter, is not so delightful as that of a wife whom a man loves and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1889 - 296 페이지
...taste he had " great confidence, said to him, after a few numbers " of the Rambler had come out, ' I thought very " ' well of you before ; but I did not imagine you " ' could have written anything equal to this.' " 2 The name of the author, as has been seen, had to be "guessed at." Cave... | |
| James Boswell - 1890 - 568 페이지
...and taste he had great confidence, said to him, after a few numbers of the "Rambler" had come out, "I thought very well of you before ; but I did not imagine you could have written anything equal to this." Distant praise, from whatever quarter, is not so delightful as that of a wife... | |
| James Boswell - 1900 - 638 페이지
...nonsense. Cor. et Ad. — Line 3 from the foot of note : for " fame," read ' of the Rambler had come out, " I thought very well of you before ; but I did not...imagine you could have written any thing equal to this." Distant praise, from whatever quarter, is not so delightful as that of a wife whom a man loves and... | |
| James Boswell - 1900 - 928 페이지
...taste he had great confidence, said to him, after a few numbers of the " Rambler " had come out, " I thought very well of you before ; but I did not imagine you could have written anything equal to this." Distant praise, from whatever quarter, is not so delightful as that of a wife... | |
| Hampstead Antiquarian and Historical Society - 1900 - 162 페이지
...and taste he had great confidence, said to him, after a few numbers of the ' Rambler ' had come out, 'I thought very well of you before; but I did not imagine you could have written anything equal to this ' " Indeed the " Rambler " is most closely associated with the memory of Mrs.... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1903 - 294 페이지
...judgment and taste he had great confidence, said to him after a few numbers of the Rambler had come out, ' I thought very well of you before ; but I did not imagine you could have written anything equal to this.' Distant praise from whatever quarter is not so delightful as that of a wife... | |
| James Boswell - 1904 - 1590 페이지
...and taste he had great confidence, said to him, after a few numbers of The Rambler had come out, ' a man from whom you differ as to some point : I am...saying that I could do it. You put me in mind of S Distant praise, from whatever quarter, is not so delightful as that of a wife whom a man loves and... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 페이지
...judgment and taste he had great confidence, said to him, after a few numbers of the Rambler had come out, "I thought very well of you before; but I did not imagine you could have written anything equal to this." Distant praise, from whatever quarter, is not so delightful as that of a wife... | |
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