The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, 5. kötetJ. Murray, 1831 |
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... Thrale , carry on the story of his life . ] [ " DR . JOHNSON TO MRS . LUCY PORTER . " London , 9th June , 1781 . " DEAR MADAM , -I hope the summer makes you better . My disorders , which had come upon me again , have again given way to ...
... Thrale , carry on the story of his life . ] [ " DR . JOHNSON TO MRS . LUCY PORTER . " London , 9th June , 1781 . " DEAR MADAM , -I hope the summer makes you better . My disorders , which had come upon me again , have again given way to ...
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... Thrale is disencumbered of her brewhouse ; and that it seemed to the purchaser so far from an evil , that he was content to give for it an hundred and thirty - five thousand pounds . Is the nation ruined ? " Please to make my respectful ...
... Thrale is disencumbered of her brewhouse ; and that it seemed to the purchaser so far from an evil , that he was content to give for it an hundred and thirty - five thousand pounds . Is the nation ruined ? " Please to make my respectful ...
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... Thrale's custom for your pictures ; but , if you please , I will mention it . She can- not make a pension out of her jointure 3 . " I will bring the papers myself . I am , madam , your most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " ] " TO ...
... Thrale's custom for your pictures ; but , if you please , I will mention it . She can- not make a pension out of her jointure 3 . " I will bring the papers myself . I am , madam , your most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " ] " TO ...
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... Thrale's kindness had forced him to undertake this little tour for the benefit of his health and spirits . - ED . ] [ " DR . JOHNSON TO MRS . THRALE . 1781. ETAT . 72 .
... Thrale's kindness had forced him to undertake this little tour for the benefit of his health and spirits . - ED . ] [ " DR . JOHNSON TO MRS . THRALE . 1781. ETAT . 72 .
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... THRALE . " Oxford , 17th October , 1781 . " On Monday evening arrived at the Angel inn at Oxford Mr. Johnson and Mr. Barber , without any sinister accident . " I am here ; but why am I here ? on my way to Lichfield , where I believe Mrs ...
... THRALE . " Oxford , 17th October , 1781 . " On Monday evening arrived at the Angel inn at Oxford Mr. Johnson and Mr. Barber , without any sinister accident . " I am here ; but why am I here ? on my way to Lichfield , where I believe Mrs ...
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acknowl acquaintance afterwards Anec anecdote answer appeared Ashbourne asked asthma attention authour believe BENNET LANGTON Bolt-court Boswell's Brocklesby Burke Burney called character club compliments conversation COURTENAY dear sir death desire Dictionary died dined doctor doubt dropsy edition editor favour Francis Barber gentleman Gentleman's Magazine give Hawk Heberden honour Hoole hope humble servant JAMES BOSWELL Johnson kind lady Langton learned letter Lichfield live London Lord Lord Thurlow LUCY PORTER madam Malone mentioned mind MISS REYNOLDS never night observed occasion once opinion Oxford perhaps person physicians Piozzi pleased pleasure Pozz prayers publick received recollect respect Reverend SAMUEL JOHNSON Scotland seems sick Sir John Hawkins Sir Joshua Reynolds Steevens Strahan Streatham suppose talk tell thing thought Thrale tion told wish words write written wrote
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177. oldal - tis all a cheat; Yet, fooled with hope, men favour the deceit; Trust on, and think to-morrow will repay: To-morrow's falser than the former day; Lies worse, and, while it says, we shall be blest With some new joys, cuts off what we possest.
19. oldal - The busy day, the peaceful night, Unfelt, uncounted, glided by; His frame was firm — his powers were bright, Though now his eightieth year was nigh. Then with no...
108. oldal - That the influence of the Crown has increased, is increasing, •and ought to be diminished ?
431. oldal - In this work, when it shall be found that much is omitted, let it not be forgotten that much likewise is performed...
18. oldal - CONDEMN'D to Hope's delusive mine, As on we toil from day to day, By sudden blasts or slow decline Our social comforts drop away.
249. oldal - Mr. Windham has been here to see me ; he came, I think, forty miles out of his way, and staid about a day and a half, perhaps I make the time shorter than it was. Such conversation I shall not have again till I come back to the regions of literature ; and there Windham is, inter Stellas* Luna minores.
262. oldal - And while it shall please Thee to continue me in this world, where much is to be done, and little to be known, teach me by thy Holy Spirit, to withdraw my mind from unprofitable and dangerous enquiries, from difficulties vainly curious, and doubts impossible to be solved.
287. oldal - Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd ; Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow; Raze out the written troubles of the brain ; And with some sweet oblivious antidote Cleanse the stuffd bosom of that perilous stuff Which weighs upon the heart?
176. oldal - But may not a man attain to such a degree of hope as not to be uneasy from the fear of death?" JOHNSON. "A man may have such a degree of hope as to keep him quiet. You see I am not quiet, from the vehemence with which I talk; but I do not despair." MRS. ADAMS. " You seem, Sir, to forget the merits of our Redeemer.
265. oldal - Pride was the source of that refusal, and the remembrance of it was painful. A few years ago I desired to atone for this fault.