The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 4. kötetCowie, 1825 - 664 oldal |
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... friends endeavoured to divert him . The earl of Burlington sent him ( 1716 ) into Devonshire ; the year after , Mr. Pulteney took him to Aix ; and in the fol- lowing year lord Harcourt invited him to his seat , where , during his visit ...
... friends endeavoured to divert him . The earl of Burlington sent him ( 1716 ) into Devonshire ; the year after , Mr. Pulteney took him to Aix ; and in the fol- lowing year lord Harcourt invited him to his seat , where , during his visit ...
8. oldal
... friends could overpower . He soon fell into his old distemper , an habitual cholick , and languished , though with many in- tervals of ease and cheerfulness , till a violent fit at last seized him , and hurried him to the grave , as ...
... friends could overpower . He soon fell into his old distemper , an habitual cholick , and languished , though with many in- tervals of ease and cheerfulness , till a violent fit at last seized him , and hurried him to the grave , as ...
19. oldal
... friends , and who both adopted Yalden to their intimacy . Yalden con- tinued , throughout his life , to think as probably he thought at first , yet did not forfeit the friendship of Addison . When Namur was taken by king William ...
... friends , and who both adopted Yalden to their intimacy . Yalden con- tinued , throughout his life , to think as probably he thought at first , yet did not forfeit the friendship of Addison . When Namur was taken by king William ...
41. oldal
... friends and benefactors with levity and contempt , though in their cooler moments they want nei- ther sense of their kindness , nor reverence for their virtue : the fault therefore of Mr. Savage was rather negligence than ingratitude ...
... friends and benefactors with levity and contempt , though in their cooler moments they want nei- ther sense of their kindness , nor reverence for their virtue : the fault therefore of Mr. Savage was rather negligence than ingratitude ...
44. oldal
... friends not affording him any con- stant supply , and the prospect of improving his fortune by enlarging his acquaintance , necessarily leading him to places of expence , he found it necessary to endeavour once more at dramatick poetry ...
... friends not affording him any con- stant supply , and the prospect of improving his fortune by enlarging his acquaintance , necessarily leading him to places of expence , he found it necessary to endeavour once more at dramatick poetry ...
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