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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153. oldal
... present resolutions hold , I may have the pleasure of seeing and conversing with you ; how- ever , I hope for that of hearing from you . I beg you never to let me lose one of your reflections upon life . Drop them on the paper just as ...
... present resolutions hold , I may have the pleasure of seeing and conversing with you ; how- ever , I hope for that of hearing from you . I beg you never to let me lose one of your reflections upon life . Drop them on the paper just as ...
336. oldal
... present . I replied that he should be sorry for many reasons . No , " said Johnson , who was very reluctant to apologize for offences of this nature ; no , I only regret it because his wife was by . " I believe that he had no kind of ...
... present . I replied that he should be sorry for many reasons . No , " said Johnson , who was very reluctant to apologize for offences of this nature ; no , I only regret it because his wife was by . " I believe that he had no kind of ...
362. oldal
... present writer enjoyed the conversation and friendship of that excellent man more than thirty years . He thought it an honour to be so connected , and to this hour he reflects on his loss with regret ; but regret , he knows , has secret ...
... present writer enjoyed the conversation and friendship of that excellent man more than thirty years . He thought it an honour to be so connected , and to this hour he reflects on his loss with regret ; but regret , he knows , has secret ...
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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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