Boswell's Life of JohnsonScott, Foresman, 1923 - 563 oldal |
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... pleased , diverted , and at the same time frequently incensed beyond endurance . These com- panions and annoyers I have tried to describe faithfully , though briefly , in the notes . None of the easy generalizations with which they were ...
... pleased , diverted , and at the same time frequently incensed beyond endurance . These com- panions and annoyers I have tried to describe faithfully , though briefly , in the notes . None of the easy generalizations with which they were ...
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... pleased with being " a man of feeling , " as the phrase ran then , and would do anything to observe the feelings of others and record them in his notebooks . II JOHNSON AND BOSWELL IN CONTRAST " And yet " . . . Dr. Johnson once made the ...
... pleased with being " a man of feeling , " as the phrase ran then , and would do anything to observe the feelings of others and record them in his notebooks . II JOHNSON AND BOSWELL IN CONTRAST " And yet " . . . Dr. Johnson once made the ...
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... pleased with himself or confident of his opinion . Cardinal Newman has somewhere suggested that we seldom take the trouble to say , " I am sure of anything , if no doubt of it has ever crossed our minds . " And , we may add , the more ...
... pleased with himself or confident of his opinion . Cardinal Newman has somewhere suggested that we seldom take the trouble to say , " I am sure of anything , if no doubt of it has ever crossed our minds . " And , we may add , the more ...
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... pleased . This habit of mind Dr. Johnson denounced as cant , and yet some of his dearest friends , such as Boswell and Mrs. Thrale , were full of it . There was another class of men , always few in number , and fewer than ever in the ...
... pleased . This habit of mind Dr. Johnson denounced as cant , and yet some of his dearest friends , such as Boswell and Mrs. Thrale , were full of it . There was another class of men , always few in number , and fewer than ever in the ...
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... pleased with this proof of Johnson's abilities as a dramatic writer , and advised him to finish the tragedy , and produce it on the stage . Johnson now thought of trying his fortune in London . It is 1. Private academy . " Every man ...
... pleased with this proof of Johnson's abilities as a dramatic writer , and advised him to finish the tragedy , and produce it on the stage . Johnson now thought of trying his fortune in London . It is 1. Private academy . " Every man ...
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acquaintance afterwards appeared April Ashbourne asked Beauclerk believe Bennet Langton better Birkbeck Hill Boswell's Brocklesby called character Chesterfield church consider conversation David Garrick DEAR SIR death Dictionary dined dinner drinking England English Fleet Street Garrick gentleman give Goldsmith happy hear Hebrides honor hope Horace Walpole human humor imagination James Boswell John Johnson kind King lady Langton laugh learned liberty Lichfield literary live London Lord Lord Chesterfield Lordship madam mankind manner mentioned mind morning nature never night observed occasion once opinion Pembroke College perhaps Piozzi pleased pleasure poet pounds praise Rambler recollect religion Samuel Johnson Scotch Scotland seemed servant Sir Joshua Reynolds soon Streatham suppose sure talk tell things thought Thrale tion told Topham Beauclerk truth Whig Wilkes William wine wish write wrote young