Anecdotes of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. During the Last Twenty Years of His LifeT. and J. Allman, 1826 - 237 oldal |
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66. oldal
... feel for those who la- mented the loss of a child , a parent , or a friend . " These are the distresses of sentiment ( he would reply ) , which a man who is really to be pitied has no leisure to feel . The sight of people who want food ...
... feel for those who la- mented the loss of a child , a parent , or a friend . " These are the distresses of sentiment ( he would reply ) , which a man who is really to be pitied has no leisure to feel . The sight of people who want food ...
67. oldal
... feel the reproofs due to vice and folly— while Seneca and Tillotson were no longer able to make impression - except on our shelves ? Few things indeed which pass well enough with others would do with him : he had been a great reader of ...
... feel the reproofs due to vice and folly— while Seneca and Tillotson were no longer able to make impression - except on our shelves ? Few things indeed which pass well enough with others would do with him : he had been a great reader of ...
76. oldal
... feel the slightest disposition to turn them if their backs were outermost , unless it might be for the sake of telling sir Joshua that he had turned them . Such speeches may ap- pear offensive to many , but those who knew he was too ...
... feel the slightest disposition to turn them if their backs were outermost , unless it might be for the sake of telling sir Joshua that he had turned them . Such speeches may ap- pear offensive to many , but those who knew he was too ...
83. oldal
Hester Lynch Piozzi. amusement alone , had caused , and each would separately feel delighted by their release . " In these opinions Rousseau apparently con- curs with him exactly ; and Mr. Whitehead's poem called Variety , is written ...
Hester Lynch Piozzi. amusement alone , had caused , and each would separately feel delighted by their release . " In these opinions Rousseau apparently con- curs with him exactly ; and Mr. Whitehead's poem called Variety , is written ...
111. oldal
... feel her elastic force , and re- turn to the beloved object with renewed de- light : - " Why , what a pernicious maxim is this now ( cries Johnson ) , all quarrels ought to be avoided studiously , particularly conjugal ones , as no one ...
... feel her elastic force , and re- turn to the beloved object with renewed de- light : - " Why , what a pernicious maxim is this now ( cries Johnson ) , all quarrels ought to be avoided studiously , particularly conjugal ones , as no one ...
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