Johnsoniana: Anecdotes of the Late Samuel Johnson, by Mrs. Piozzi, Richard Cumberland, Bishop Percy and Others, Together with the Diary of Dr. Campbell and Extracts from that of Madame D'ArblayG. Bell & sons, 1884 - 479 oldal |
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... mind , that I never knew I was to meet him , but - I was going to say , I was afraid , but that would not be true , for I never was afraid of any man ; but I never knew that I was to meet Thur- low , but I knew I had something to ...
... mind , that I never knew I was to meet him , but - I was going to say , I was afraid , but that would not be true , for I never was afraid of any man ; but I never knew that I was to meet Thur- low , but I knew I had something to ...
433. oldal
... mind , and the thought seems to expand with the sound of the words . Determined to discard colloquial bar- barisms and licentious idioms , he forgot the elegant simplicity that distinguishes the writings of Addison . He had , what Locke ...
... mind , and the thought seems to expand with the sound of the words . Determined to discard colloquial bar- barisms and licentious idioms , he forgot the elegant simplicity that distinguishes the writings of Addison . He had , what Locke ...
456. oldal
... mind can hardly support itself against many . But when we are with good men , whose opinions agree with ours , we are then more firmly fixed . Mr. Johnson and I supped ( supt ) again by ourselves last night . He bid me re- member that ...
... mind can hardly support itself against many . But when we are with good men , whose opinions agree with ours , we are then more firmly fixed . Mr. Johnson and I supped ( supt ) again by ourselves last night . He bid me re- member that ...
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MRS PIOZZIS ANECDOTES 3121 | 3 |
Mrs Piozzis account of the separation from Johnson | 8 |
His general character | 26 |
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