Boswell's Life of Johnson (abridged)Houghton Mifflin, 1917 - 228 strani |
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Stran xii
... hands . In the Club the members dis- cussed momentous questions — liberty , a return to nature , and slavery , and in many fields of thought helped to de- termine enlightened public opinion . Naturally the intimate details of Johnson's ...
... hands . In the Club the members dis- cussed momentous questions — liberty , a return to nature , and slavery , and in many fields of thought helped to de- termine enlightened public opinion . Naturally the intimate details of Johnson's ...
Stran 16
... hands and knees to take a view of the kennel 1 before he ventured to step over it . His school - mistress , afraid that he might miss his way , or fall into the kennel , or be run over by a cart , followed him at some distance . He ...
... hands and knees to take a view of the kennel 1 before he ventured to step over it . His school - mistress , afraid that he might miss his way , or fall into the kennel , or be run over by a cart , followed him at some distance . He ...
Stran 22
... hands by their tutors ; so that when I came to Oxford , Dr. Adams , now master of Pembroke College , told me I was the best qualified for the University that he had ever known come there . ' In estimating the progress of his mind during ...
... hands by their tutors ; so that when I came to Oxford , Dr. Adams , now master of Pembroke College , told me I was the best qualified for the University that he had ever known come there . ' In estimating the progress of his mind during ...
Stran 25
... became so intolerable , that he applied to Dr. Swinfen , physician in Lichfield , his god- father , and put into his hands a state of his case , written in Latin . Dr. Swinfen was so much struck with MORBID MELANCHOLY ...
... became so intolerable , that he applied to Dr. Swinfen , physician in Lichfield , his god- father , and put into his hands a state of his case , written in Latin . Dr. Swinfen was so much struck with MORBID MELANCHOLY ...
Stran 32
... hand from Taylor , till his poverty being so extreme that his shoes were worn out , and his feet appeared through them , he saw that this humiliating circumstance was perceived by the Christ Church men , and he came no more . He was too ...
... hand from Taylor , till his poverty being so extreme that his shoes were worn out , and his feet appeared through them , he saw that this humiliating circumstance was perceived by the Christ Church men , and he came no more . He was too ...
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acquaintance admiration ÆTAT afterwards answered appeared asked Beauclerk BENNET LANGTON Bishop booksellers Boswell Boswell's Burke Burney celebrated character Cibber conversation David Garrick dear Sir death Dictionary Dilly dined dinner Dodsley drink Edwards eminent favour Francis Barber Garrick gave gentleman give Goldsmith happy heard Hebrides honour hope humour imagination JAMES BOSWELL kind King knew labour lady Langton language letter Lichfield Literary Club literature lived London Lord Chesterfield Lucy Porter manner mentioned merit mind nature never observed occasion once opinion Oxford Pembroke College Percy pleased pleasure poet Pope publick recollect respect Richardson Robert Dodsley SAMUEL JOHNSON Scotland seemed servant shewed Sir John Sir John Hawkins Sir Joshua Reynolds spirit strong supposed talk tell thing Thomas Warton thought Thrale tion told topicks truth Wilkes William wine wish wonder write wrote