Boswell's Life of Johnson, 6. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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47. oldal
... affection , sir . ' BOSWELL : ' I believe natural affection , of which we hear so much , is very small . ' JOHNSON : ' Sir , natural affection is nothing ; but affection from principle and established duty is sometimes wonderfully ...
... affection , sir . ' BOSWELL : ' I believe natural affection , of which we hear so much , is very small . ' JOHNSON : ' Sir , natural affection is nothing ; but affection from principle and established duty is sometimes wonderfully ...
186. oldal
... affection and under- standing went along with Erasmus , except that once or twice he somewhat unskilfully entangles Cicero's civil or moral , with his rhetorical character . — I stayed five days at Lichfield , but , being unable to walk ...
... affection and under- standing went along with Erasmus , except that once or twice he somewhat unskilfully entangles Cicero's civil or moral , with his rhetorical character . — I stayed five days at Lichfield , but , being unable to walk ...
192. oldal
... affectionate servant . ' ' Aug. 13. — I thank you for your affectionate letter . I hope we shall both be the better for each other's friendship , and I hope we shall not very quickly be parted . - Tell Mr. Nichols that I shall be glad ...
... affectionate servant . ' ' Aug. 13. — I thank you for your affectionate letter . I hope we shall both be the better for each other's friendship , and I hope we shall not very quickly be parted . - Tell Mr. Nichols that I shall be glad ...
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acquaintance ADAMS admirable afraid answered appeared Ashbourne asked asthma attention believe Bennet Langton Bishop BOSWELL Brocklesby Burke Burney character Club compliment consider conversation dear sir death dined disease dropsy edition eminent entertained expressed favour Francis Barber gentleman give glad happy honour Hoole hope humble servant instance JAMES BOSWELL kind lady Langton late learned less letter Lichfield literary live London Lord Lord Eliot Lordship LUCY PORTER Lusiad madam manner mentioned merit mind never obliged observed occasion once opinion Pembroke College perhaps person physicians pleased pleasure praise prayers reason received recollect remarkable respect Reverend Samuel Johnson Scotland seemed sick sincere Sir John Hawkins Sir Joshua Reynolds suppose sure talked tell things thought Thrale tion told verses William WILLIAM GERARD HAMILTON Windham wish wonderful write written wrote