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" Ah, sir, I was mad and violent. It was bitterness which they mistook for frolic. I was miserably poor, and I thought to fight my way by my literature and my wit; so I disregarded all power and all authority. "
The life of Samuel Johnson. Copious notes by Malone - 44. oldal
szerző: James Boswell - 1821
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His ..., 1. kötet

James Boswell - 1791 - 556 oldal
...gay and frolickfome fellow, and pafled there the happieft part of his life." But this is a ftriking proof of the fallacy of appearances, and how little any of us know of the real internal ftate even of thofe whom we fee moft frequently; for the truth is, that he was then deprefled by poverty,...

Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the ..., 1. kötet

James Boswell - 1799 - 648 oldal
...was a gay and frolicksome ' fellow, and passed there the happiest part of his life.' But this is a striking proof of the fallacy of appearances, and...irritated by disease. When I mentioned to him this ' Goldsmith did go to Padua, and stayed there some months. Forster's Goldsmith, i. 71. i I had this...

Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour ..., 1. kötet

James Boswell - 1799 - 640 oldal
...him, was a gay and frolicksome' fellow, and passed there the happiest part of his life.' But this is a striking proof of the fallacy of appearances, and...irritated by disease. When I mentioned to him this 1 Goldsmith did go to Padua, and stayed there some months. Forster's Goldsmith, \. 71. 1 I had this...

The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: With Critical Observations on His Works

Robert Anderson - 1815 - 660 oldal
...him by Mr Boswell, shows how fallacious it is to estimate human happiness by external appearances: " Ah, Sir, I was mad and violent. It was bitterness which they mistook for frolic. I was miserably poor, and thought to fight my way by my literature and my wit ; so I disregarded...

The life of Samuel Johnson, 2. kötet

James Boswell - 1817 - 466 oldal
...him, was a gay and frolicsome fellow, and passed there the happiest part of his life." But this is a striking proof of the fallacy of appearances, and...irritated by disease. When I mentioned to him this account us given me by Dr. Adams, he said, " Ah, Sir, I was mad and violent. It was bitterns:ss which they...

Johnsoniana..

James Boswell - 1820 - 384 oldal
...him, was a gay and frolicksome fellow, and passed there the happiest part of his life." But this is a striking proof of the fallacy of appearances, and...depressed by poverty, and irritated by disease. When Boswell men . tioned to him this account, as given him by Dr. Adams, he said, " Ah, sir, I was mad...

Johnsoniana..

James Boswell - 1820 - 372 oldal
...him, was a gay and frolicksome fellow, and passed there the happiest part of his life." But this is a striking proof of the fallacy of appearances, and...internal state even of those whom we see most frequently ; fur the truth is, that he was then depressed by poverty, and irritated by disease. When Boswell mentioned...

The life of Samuel Johnson, 1. kötet

James Boswell - 1820 - 442 oldal
...him, was a gay and frolicsome fellow, and passed there the happiest part of his life." But this is a striking proof of the fallacy of appearances, and how little any of us know of the real internal stnte even of those whom we tee most freqnently ; for the truth is, that he was then depressed by poverty,...

The British Prose Writers, 16. kötet

1821 - 372 oldal
...him, was a gay and frolicksome fellow, and passed there the happiest part of his life." But this is a striking proof of the fallacy of appearances, and...real internal state even of those whom we see most freqnently ; for the truth is, that he was then depressed by poverty, and irritated by disease. When...

The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D., Comprehending an Account of ..., 1. kötet

James Boswell - 1824 - 454 oldal
...him, was a gay and frolicksome fellow, and passed there the happiest part of his life." But this is a striking proof of the fallacy of appearances, and...irritated by disease. When I mentioned to him this account aa given me by Dr. Adams, he said, " Ah, Sir, I was mad and violent. It was bitterness which they mistook...




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