Johnsoniana; or, Supplement to Boswell [ed. by J.W. Croker].John Wilson Croker 1836 |
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... passed in his own child- hood , made Mr. Johnson very solicitous to preserve the felicity of children ; and when he had persuaded Dr. Sumner to remit the tasks usually given to fill up boys ' time during the holydays , he rejoiced ...
... passed in his own child- hood , made Mr. Johnson very solicitous to preserve the felicity of children ; and when he had persuaded Dr. Sumner to remit the tasks usually given to fill up boys ' time during the holydays , he rejoiced ...
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... passed be- tween himself and a writer of the first eminence in the world , when he was in Scotland , I was shocked to think how he must have disgusted him . Dr. Robertson asked me , said he , why I did not join in their public worship ...
... passed be- tween himself and a writer of the first eminence in the world , when he was in Scotland , I was shocked to think how he must have disgusted him . Dr. Robertson asked me , said he , why I did not join in their public worship ...
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... passing in corners , unseen by any body but himself and that odd old surgeon , Robert Levett , whom he kept in his house to tend the out - pensioners , and of whom he said most truly and sublimely , that " In misery's darkest caverns ...
... passing in corners , unseen by any body but himself and that odd old surgeon , Robert Levett , whom he kept in his house to tend the out - pensioners , and of whom he said most truly and sublimely , that " In misery's darkest caverns ...
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... passed us when we were walking out in company with two or three friends in the country , she made the wench look at my hand , but soon repented her curiosity ; for , says the gipsy , 6 Your heart is divided , Sir , between a Betty and a ...
... passed us when we were walking out in company with two or three friends in the country , she made the wench look at my hand , but soon repented her curiosity ; for , says the gipsy , 6 Your heart is divided , Sir , between a Betty and a ...
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... passed in the talking world , showed him the value of that friend's commendations however ; and he was very sorry for the disgusting speech he made her . 82. Conversation without Effort . I used to think Mr. Johnson's determined ...
... passed in the talking world , showed him the value of that friend's commendations however ; and he was very sorry for the disgusting speech he made her . 82. Conversation without Effort . I used to think Mr. Johnson's determined ...
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Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
Abbé Raynal acquaintance ALBEMARLE STREET ANECDOTES answer asked better Bishop Percy Bolt Court Boswell Brocklesby Burney called character conversation David Garrick dear death delight desired dinner Doctor expressed favour favourite fear Frank Barber Garrick gentleman give Goldsmith hated hear heard heart honour Hoole hope humour James Boswell knew lady Langton laugh learning Lichfield literary lived look Lord Lord Lyttelton loved Lucy Porter Madam manner mind Miss morning nature never observed occasion once opinion Parr perhaps person pleased pleasure Poets poor Portrait praise recollect religion remember repeated replied Samuel Johnson says Johnson seemed Seward Shakspeare Sir John Sir John Hawkins Sir Joshua Reynolds speak story Strahan Streatham suppose sure talk tell thing thought Thrale told took truth verses virtue Whig wish words write written
Népszerű szakaszok
388. oldal - In thrilling regions of thick-ribbed ice ; To be imprison'd in the viewless winds, And blown with restless violence round about The pendent world ; or to be worse than worst Of those, that lawless and incertain...
467. oldal - Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it.
439. oldal - OATS [a grain which in England is generally given to horses, but in Scotland supports the people], — Croker.
373. oldal - Ay, but to die, and go we know not where ; To lie in cold obstruction, and to rot; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod...
467. oldal - They that are delivered from the noise of archers in the places of drawing water, there shall they rehearse the righteous acts of the Lord...
384. oldal - A wise man will make haste to forgive, because he knows the true value of time, and will not suffer it to pass away in unnecessary pain. He that willingly suffers the corrosions of inveterate hatred, and gives up his days and nights to the gloom of malice and perturbations of stratagem, cannot surely be said to consult his ease.
391. oldal - The force of his comic scenes has suffered little diminution from the changes made by a century and a half, in manners or in words. As his personages act upon principles arising from genuine passion, very little modified by particular forms, their pleasures and vexations are communicable to all times and to all places; they are natural, and therefore durable.
315. oldal - A man so various, that he seem'd to be Not one, but all mankind's epitome...
390. oldal - Imlac, happen much more often than superficial observers will easily believe. Perhaps, if we speak with rigorous exactness, no human mind is in its right state. There is no man whose imagination does not sometimes predominate over his reason, who can regulate his attention wholly by his will, and whose ideas will come and go at his command.
384. oldal - Whoever considers the weakness both of himself and others, will not long want persuasives to forgiveness. We know not to what degree of malignity any injury is to be imputed ; or how much its guilt, if we were to inspect the mind of him that committed it, would be extenuated by mistake, precipitance, or negligence ; we cannot be certain...