The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, 1. kötetHarper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... tion enough to see , and , seeing , would not disguise , the general misery of man in this state of being , may have given rise to the superficial notion of his being too stern a philosopher . But men of reflection will be sensible that ...
... tion enough to see , and , seeing , would not disguise , the general misery of man in this state of being , may have given rise to the superficial notion of his being too stern a philosopher . But men of reflection will be sensible that ...
220. oldal
... tion , a lady of lively talents , improved by education . That Johnson's introduction into Mr. Thrale's family , which contribut- ed so much to the happiness of his life , was owing to her desire for his conversation , is a very ...
... tion , a lady of lively talents , improved by education . That Johnson's introduction into Mr. Thrale's family , which contribut- ed so much to the happiness of his life , was owing to her desire for his conversation , is a very ...
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... tion . The civil law has wisely determined , that a master who strikes at a scholar's eye shall be considered as criminal . But punishments , how- ever severe , that produce no lasting evil , may be just and reasonable , because they ...
... tion . The civil law has wisely determined , that a master who strikes at a scholar's eye shall be considered as criminal . But punishments , how- ever severe , that produce no lasting evil , may be just and reasonable , because they ...
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acquaintance afterwards appears asked authour believe BENNET LANGTON Boswell Boswell's called Cave character church conversation dear sir Dictionary dined dinner doubt Earl edition English Erse father favour Garrick gentleman Gentleman's Magazine give Goldsmith happy Hawkins heard Hebrides Highland honour hope humble servant Inchkenneth JAMES BOSWELL Johnson kind king Kingsburgh lady Langton late learned letter Lichfield literary lived London Lord Lord Chesterfield Lord Monboddo LUCY PORTER M'Queen Macleod manner ment mentioned mind Miss never night obliged observed occasion opinion Oxford Pembroke College perhaps person Piozzi pleased pleasure poem probably publick published Rambler Rasay recollect Samuel Johnson Scotland seems Shakspeare Sir John Hawkins Sir Joshua Sir Joshua Reynolds suppose sure talked tell thing thought Thrale tion told truth verses Warton wish write written wrote