| James Boswell - 1874 - 584 ÆäÀÌÁö
...my part now, I consider supper as a turnpike through which one must pass, in order to get to bed."* JOHNSON. " You are a lawyer, Mr. Edwards. Lawyers...who had left his whole fortune to Pembroke College. 1 JOHNSON. " Whether to leave • I am not absolutely sure but this was my own suggestion, though it... | |
| Alexander Main - 1874 - 482 ÆäÀÌÁö
...my part, now, I consider supper as a turnpike through which one must pass, in order to get to bed." JOHNSON : " You are a lawyer, Mr. Edwards. Lawyers...old ; I am sixty-five." — JOHNSON : " I shall be sixty-nine next birthday. Come, Sir ; drink water, and put in for a hundred." When taking his leave,... | |
| ALEXANDER MAIN - 1874 - 484 ÆäÀÌÁö
...For my pan. now, I consider supper as a turnpike through which one must pass, in order to get to bed" JOHNSON : " You are a lawyer, Mr. Edwards. Lawyers...always have them to converse with. They have what he wants."—EDWARDS : " I am grown old; I am sixty-five."—JOHNSON : " I shall be sixty-nine next birthday.... | |
| Alexander Main - 1874 - 480 ÆäÀÌÁö
...my pan. now, I consider supper as a turnpike through which one must pass. in order to get to bed." JOHNSON : " You are a lawyer, Mr. Edwards. Lawyers...always have them to converse with. They have what he wants."—EDWARDS : " I am grown old; I am sixty-five."—JOHNSON : " I shall be sixty-nine next birthday.... | |
| Richard Valpy French - 1884 - 442 ÆäÀÌÁö
...in life I drank wine ; for many years I drank none. I then for some years drank a good deal. . . . Edwards : I am grown old : I am sixty-five. Johnson...Come, sir, DRINK WATER, AND PUT IN FOR A HUNDRED. When he first came to London, at the age of 29, he abstained entirely (tcste Boswell) from fermented... | |
| James Hay - 1884 - 376 ÆäÀÌÁö
...occur for which laws cannot provide, and where authority ought to interpose. — Journal. September n. Lawyers know life practically. A bookish man should...have them to converse with. They have what he wants. — Life. April 17, 1778. It is the great excellence of learning, that T""g it borrows very little... | |
| Richard Valpy French - 1884 - 446 ÆäÀÌÁö
...drank none. I then for some years drank a good deal. . . . Edwards : I am grown old : I am sixty -five. Johnson: I shall be sixty-eight next birthday. Come, sir, DRINK WATER, AND PUT IN FOR A HUNDRED. When he first came to London, at the age of 29, he abstained entirely (teste Boswell) from fermented... | |
| James Hay - 1884 - 400 ÆäÀÌÁö
...ought to interpose. — Journal. September n. Lawyers know life practically. A bookish ,.u,Scr., ^^^ should always have them to converse with. They have what he wants. — Life. April 17, 1778. It is the great excellence of learning, that ¢âns it borrows very little... | |
| James Boswell, Samuel Johnson - 1887 - 490 ÆäÀÌÁö
...my part, now, I consider supper as a turnpike through which one must pass, in order to get to bed V JOHNSON. ' You are a lawyer, Mr. Edwards. Lawyers...grown old : I am sixty-five.' JOHNSON. ' I shall be sixty-eight3 next birth-day. Come, Sir, drink water, and put in for a hundred.' Mr. Edwards mentioned... | |
| James Boswell - 1887 - 492 ÆäÀÌÁö
...part, now, I consider supper as a turnpike through which one must pass, in order to get to bed '.' JOHNSON. ' You are a lawyer, Mr. Edwards. Lawyers...grown old : I am sixty-five.' JOHNSON. ' I shall be sixty-eights next birth-day. Come, Sir, drink water, and put in for a hundred.' Mr. Edwards mentioned... | |
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