Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 1. kötetClarendon Press, 1799 |
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xviii. oldal
... happier hours than the one in which in the Library of the British Museum my patient investigation was rewarded and I perused Contem- plation . Fifteen hitherto unpublished letters of Johnson * ; his college composition in Latin prose ...
... happier hours than the one in which in the Library of the British Museum my patient investigation was rewarded and I perused Contem- plation . Fifteen hitherto unpublished letters of Johnson * ; his college composition in Latin prose ...
13. oldal
... happiness of society , in our free and prosperous country ; but thanks be to GOD , without producing the perni- cious effects which were hoped for by its propagators . It seems to me , in my moments of self - complacency , that this ...
... happiness of society , in our free and prosperous country ; but thanks be to GOD , without producing the perni- cious effects which were hoped for by its propagators . It seems to me , in my moments of self - complacency , that this ...
30. oldal
... happiness of enjoying his friend- ship for upwards of twenty years ; as I had the scheme of writing his life constantly in view ; as he was well apprised of this circumstance1 , and from time to time obligingly sat- isfied my inquiries ...
... happiness of enjoying his friend- ship for upwards of twenty years ; as I had the scheme of writing his life constantly in view ; as he was well apprised of this circumstance1 , and from time to time obligingly sat- isfied my inquiries ...
43. oldal
... happiness from each other . They seldom conversed ; for my father could not bear to talk of his affairs , and my mother being unacquainted with books cared not to talk of anything else . Had my mother been more literate , they had been ...
... happiness from each other . They seldom conversed ; for my father could not bear to talk of his affairs , and my mother being unacquainted with books cared not to talk of anything else . Had my mother been more literate , they had been ...
47. oldal
... happiness , by presenting to him the gloomy side of religion , rather than that bright and cheering one which gilds the period of closing life with the light of pious hope . ' Young 48 His eyesight . [ Aetat . 3 . Young.
... happiness , by presenting to him the gloomy side of religion , rather than that bright and cheering one which gilds the period of closing life with the light of pious hope . ' Young 48 His eyesight . [ Aetat . 3 . Young.
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¹ See post acknowl acquaintance Aetat afterwards Anec appeared April April 17 Baretti Beauclerk bookseller Boswell Boswell's Hebrides Burney called Cave character College conversation Croker DEAR SIR death Debates Dictionary Dodsley edition Edward Cave English Essay father favour Garrick genius Gent gentleman Gentleman's Magazine Goldsmith happy Hawkins Hawkins's honour hope Horace Horace Walpole humble servant John Johnson wrote July labour Lady Langton learning Lichfield literary lived London Lord Chesterfield Malone March March 21 mentioned mind Miss never observed once Oxford paper passage Pembroke College pension Piozzi Letters pleased pleasure poem poet Pope Preface publick published Rambler Rasselas Richard Savage Samuel Johnson Savage says Sept Shakspeare shew Sir Joshua Reynolds suppose talk Thomas Warton thought Thrale tion told truth verses viii Walpole Warton wish writing written