Anecdotes of Samuel JohnsonUniversity Press, 1932 - 196 oldal |
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xxi. oldal
... death , his widow had given no particle of offence , Streatham could never have been the same to Johnson again1 . Thrale's death closed an epoch . For some time Johnson was busy as executor . He was dealing , in the words of Lord ...
... death , his widow had given no particle of offence , Streatham could never have been the same to Johnson again1 . Thrale's death closed an epoch . For some time Johnson was busy as executor . He was dealing , in the words of Lord ...
89. oldal
... death of poor Hogarth , which were equally true and pleasing : I know not why Garrick's were preferred to them . The hand of him here torpid lies , That drew th ' essential form of grace ; Here clos'd in death th ' attentive eyes , That ...
... death of poor Hogarth , which were equally true and pleasing : I know not why Garrick's were preferred to them . The hand of him here torpid lies , That drew th ' essential form of grace ; Here clos'd in death th ' attentive eyes , That ...
125. oldal
... death , I heard her voice call Sam ! " What answer did the doctor make to your story , Sir , said I ? " None in the world , " ( replied he ; ) and suddenly changed the conversa- tion . Now as Mr. Johnson had a most unshaken faith ...
... death , I heard her voice call Sam ! " What answer did the doctor make to your story , Sir , said I ? " None in the world , " ( replied he ; ) and suddenly changed the conversa- tion . Now as Mr. Johnson had a most unshaken faith ...
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acquaintance amuse anecdotes answer Arthur Murphy asked believe better Boswell Burney called character comical commended common contented conversation daughter dear death delight deserved dinner Doctor Doctor Johnson Dr Johnson Edmund Burke elegance exceedingly familiar chat Fanny Burney father favourite fellow Garrick gentleman give happy hated hear heard heart Henry Thrale hope human humour husband James Boswell John Salusbury knew lady lamented laugh learning less live London look loved Lucy Porter manner matters Michael Johnson mind Murphy never observed occasion offence once pain perhaps person Piozzi pleasing pleasure poor praise racter Ralph Thrale recollect relate remember Salusbury Samuel Johnson says Dr says Johnson scarcely shew Sir Joshua Sir replied story Streatham sure talk teized tell tenderness thing thought Thrale tion told truth verses virtue whig whiggism wife wished write written wrote young