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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... received me with open arms . 66 Ah , dearest of all dear ladies ! " he cried , and made me sit in his best chair . He had not breakfasted . " Do you forgive my coming so soon ? " said I. " I cannot forgive your not coming sooner , " he ...
... received me with open arms . 66 Ah , dearest of all dear ladies ! " he cried , and made me sit in his best chair . He had not breakfasted . " Do you forgive my coming so soon ? " said I. " I cannot forgive your not coming sooner , " he ...
339. oldal
... received it . " When the dean came up into the drawing - room , Dr. Johnson immediately rose from his seat , and made him sit on the sofa by him , and with such a beseeching look for pardon , and with such fond gestures - literally ...
... received it . " When the dean came up into the drawing - room , Dr. Johnson immediately rose from his seat , and made him sit on the sofa by him , and with such a beseeching look for pardon , and with such fond gestures - literally ...
396. oldal
... received ; or to be unwilling that the publick should consider me as owing that to a patron , which providence has enabled me to do for myself . " Having carried on my work , thus far , with so little obligation to any favourer of ...
... received ; or to be unwilling that the publick should consider me as owing that to a patron , which providence has enabled me to do for myself . " Having carried on my work , thus far , with so little obligation to any favourer of ...
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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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