The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 2Claxton, Remsen, & Haffelfinger, 1878 |
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... live from one another . " JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir ; but that is occasioned by the largeness of it , which is the cause of all the other advantages . " BoswELL . " Sometimes I have been in the humour of wishing to retire to a desert ...
... live from one another . " JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir ; but that is occasioned by the largeness of it , which is the cause of all the other advantages . " BoswELL . " Sometimes I have been in the humour of wishing to retire to a desert ...
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... Lives of the Poets ; " but we see that he began to speak disrespectfully of her long before that publication ; and , indeed , there is hardly any point of Dr. Johnson's conduct less respectable , than the contemptuous way in which he ...
... Lives of the Poets ; " but we see that he began to speak disrespectfully of her long before that publication ; and , indeed , there is hardly any point of Dr. Johnson's conduct less respectable , than the contemptuous way in which he ...
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... lives . The act of dying is not of importance , it lasts so short a time . " He added ( with an earnest look ) , " A man knows it must be so , and submits . It will do him no good to whine . " I attempted to continue the conversation ...
... lives . The act of dying is not of importance , it lasts so short a time . " He added ( with an earnest look ) , " A man knows it must be so , and submits . It will do him no good to whine . " I attempted to continue the conversation ...
Pàgina 38
... Lives of the Poets , vol . iii . p . 75. 8vo , 1791.-J. BOSWELL , jun . 2 An acute correspondent of the European Magazine , April , 1792 , has completely exposed a mistake which has been unaccountably frequent in ascribing these lines ...
... Lives of the Poets , vol . iii . p . 75. 8vo , 1791.-J. BOSWELL , jun . 2 An acute correspondent of the European Magazine , April , 1792 , has completely exposed a mistake which has been unaccountably frequent in ascribing these lines ...
Pàgina 40
... lives . " My illustrious friend said , " It is very well , Sir ; but you should not swear . " Upon which I altered " Oh ! by my soul , " to " alas , alas ! " He was so good as to accompany me to London , and see me into the post ...
... lives . " My illustrious friend said , " It is very well , Sir ; but you should not swear . " Upon which I altered " Oh ! by my soul , " to " alas , alas ! " He was so good as to accompany me to London , and see me into the post ...
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