Anecdotes of Samuel JohnsonUniversity Press, 1932 - 196 oldal |
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ix. oldal
... hand . Born in 1728 , Henry Thrale was the son of Ralph Thrale , the wealthy Southwark brewer . His education had been that which befitted an eighteenth - century gentleman - Eton , Oxford , the grand tour with a Lyttelton as companion ...
... hand . Born in 1728 , Henry Thrale was the son of Ralph Thrale , the wealthy Southwark brewer . His education had been that which befitted an eighteenth - century gentleman - Eton , Oxford , the grand tour with a Lyttelton as companion ...
x. oldal
... hand and his fortune to several ladies before he came to Offley Place , but all had refused to live in the Borough . Nonne olet ? was the attitude of the more fastidious . The story of Mrs Thrale's married life is a curious one . From ...
... hand and his fortune to several ladies before he came to Offley Place , but all had refused to live in the Borough . Nonne olet ? was the attitude of the more fastidious . The story of Mrs Thrale's married life is a curious one . From ...
75. oldal
... hand by the cuff of the neck , the other in the other hand , said gravely , " Come , gentlemen ! where's your difficulty ? put one dog out at the door , and I will shew this fierce gentleman the way out of the window : " which , lifting ...
... hand by the cuff of the neck , the other in the other hand , said gravely , " Come , gentlemen ! where's your difficulty ? put one dog out at the door , and I will shew this fierce gentleman the way out of the window : " which , lifting ...
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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