The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 10J. Murray, 1839 |
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... expression almost une- qualled . When he chose by apt illustration to place the argument of his adversary in a ludicrous light , one was almost inclined to think ridicule the test of truth . He was surprised to be told , but it is ...
... expression almost une- qualled . When he chose by apt illustration to place the argument of his adversary in a ludicrous light , one was almost inclined to think ridicule the test of truth . He was surprised to be told , but it is ...
Pàgina 78
... expression , is less terse and happy : — " Haud facile emergunt , quorum virtutibus obstat Res angusta domi . " 66 583. Vanity of Human Wishes . " The " Vanity of Human Wishes , " the subject of which is in a great degree founded on the ...
... expression , is less terse and happy : — " Haud facile emergunt , quorum virtutibus obstat Res angusta domi . " 66 583. Vanity of Human Wishes . " The " Vanity of Human Wishes , " the subject of which is in a great degree founded on the ...
Pàgina 96
... expressions made him feel the situation of dependence . Johnson , however , seemed to take no notice of him , but went on according to the plan which he had prescribed to himself . Osborne , irritated by what he thought an unnecessary ...
... expressions made him feel the situation of dependence . Johnson , however , seemed to take no notice of him , but went on according to the plan which he had prescribed to himself . Osborne , irritated by what he thought an unnecessary ...
Pàgina 97
... expression : " Lie there , thou son of dulness , ignorance , and obscurity ! ” ( ' ) 598. Savage . Johnson was not unacquainted with Savage's frail- ties ; but , as he , a short time before his death , said to a friend , on this subject ...
... expression : " Lie there , thou son of dulness , ignorance , and obscurity ! ” ( ' ) 598. Savage . Johnson was not unacquainted with Savage's frail- ties ; but , as he , a short time before his death , said to a friend , on this subject ...
Pàgina 98
... expression , both in respect to intelligence and mildness ; as all those can witness who have seen him in the flow ... expressing his approbation of it , said he had but one objection to make to it , which was , that he doubted its ...
... expression , both in respect to intelligence and mildness ; as all those can witness who have seen him in the flow ... expressing his approbation of it , said he had but one objection to make to it , which was , that he doubted its ...
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