The Personal History of Samuel JohnsonLongman, 1971 - 364 oldal |
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137. oldal
... gentleman has heard you patiently for an hour : pray allow us now to hear him . ' ' Sir , I was not interrupting the gentleman . I was only giving him a signal of my attention . Sir , you are impertinent . ' Goldsmith did not reply to ...
... gentleman has heard you patiently for an hour : pray allow us now to hear him . ' ' Sir , I was not interrupting the gentleman . I was only giving him a signal of my attention . Sir , you are impertinent . ' Goldsmith did not reply to ...
166. oldal
... gentleman retorted upon him with a kind of smart drollery , he said , “ Mr ***** , it does not become you to talk so to me . Besides , ridicule is not your talent ; you have there neither intuition nor sagacity . " - The gentleman ...
... gentleman retorted upon him with a kind of smart drollery , he said , “ Mr ***** , it does not become you to talk so to me . Besides , ridicule is not your talent ; you have there neither intuition nor sagacity . " - The gentleman ...
181. oldal
... Gentleman . At the time that Johnson first met them , Mr Thrale was about thirty - five , his wife twenty - four . They had been married just over a year . Hester was the daughter of an ineffectual , ill - tempered and improvident Welsh ...
... Gentleman . At the time that Johnson first met them , Mr Thrale was about thirty - five , his wife twenty - four . They had been married just over a year . Hester was the daughter of an ineffectual , ill - tempered and improvident Welsh ...
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afterwards appeared asked Baretti Beauclerk Bennet Langton better bookseller Boswell Boswell's Brocklesby called Charles Burney church conversation daughter David Garrick dear death delighted Desmoulins diary dictionary dine dinner Doctor Dr Johnson drink exclaimed Fanny Burney father fellow Frank Barber Garrick gave gentleman give Goldsmith guinea hand heard Henry Thrale humour husband John Hawkins John Hoole Johnson replied Joshua Reynolds knew lady later laughing Levett Lichfield live London look Lord Lord Monboddo Lucy Porter Madam manner mind Miss Williams morning mother never night occasion once opinion Oxford Piozzi pleased pleasure poor praise Pray prayer Queeney remarked Reynolds Samuel Samuel Johnson Savage Scotland seemed soon Streatham sure talk tell Tetty things thought Thrale told took Topham Beauclerk walked wife Wilkes woman words write wrote young
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Samuel Johnson After Deconstruction: Rhetoric and the Rambler Steven Lynn Nincs elérhető előnézet - 1992 |