The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 7Henry G. Bohn, 1848 |
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Pàgina 45
... Bishop of Dromore , humorously observed , that Levett used to breakfast on the crust of a roll , which John- son , after tearing out the crum for himself , threw to his humble friend . - B. - Perhaps the word threw is here too strong ...
... Bishop of Dromore , humorously observed , that Levett used to breakfast on the crust of a roll , which John- son , after tearing out the crum for himself , threw to his humble friend . - B. - Perhaps the word threw is here too strong ...
Pàgina 68
... of a tragedy written by a Dr. Kennedy ( not the Lisbon physician ) . " The ( 1 ) Dr. Barnard , Dean of Derry , afterwards Bishop of Kil- laloe and Limerick . - C. catastrophe of it , " said he , " was 68 1778 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... of a tragedy written by a Dr. Kennedy ( not the Lisbon physician ) . " The ( 1 ) Dr. Barnard , Dean of Derry , afterwards Bishop of Kil- laloe and Limerick . - C. catastrophe of it , " said he , " was 68 1778 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
Pàgina 82
... Bishop of St. Asaph ( Dr. Shipley ) , Mr. Allan Ramsay ( 1 ) , Mr. Gibbon , Mr. Cambridge , and Mr. Langton . Mr. Ramsay had lately returned from Italy , and entertained us with his observations upon Horace's villa , which he had ...
... Bishop of St. Asaph ( Dr. Shipley ) , Mr. Allan Ramsay ( 1 ) , Mr. Gibbon , Mr. Cambridge , and Mr. Langton . Mr. Ramsay had lately returned from Italy , and entertained us with his observations upon Horace's villa , which he had ...
Pàgina 83
... bishop said , it appeared from Horace's writings that he was a cheerful , contented man . JOHNSON . " We have no reason to believe that , my Lord . Are we to think Pope was happy , because he says so in his writings ? We see in his ...
... bishop said , it appeared from Horace's writings that he was a cheerful , contented man . JOHNSON . " We have no reason to believe that , my Lord . Are we to think Pope was happy , because he says so in his writings ? We see in his ...
Pàgina 88
... bishop asked , if an old man does not lose faster than he gets . JOHNSON . " I think not , my Lord , if he exerts himself . " One of the company rashly observed , that he thought it was happy for an old man that insensibility comes upon ...
... bishop asked , if an old man does not lose faster than he gets . JOHNSON . " I think not , my Lord , if he exerts himself . " One of the company rashly observed , that he thought it was happy for an old man that insensibility comes upon ...
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