Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4Times Book Club, 1912 |
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... remark introduced into Captain Brydone's entertain- ing tour , I hope heedlessly , from a kind of vanity which is too common in those who have not sufficiently studied the most important of all subjects . Dr. Johnson , indeed , had said ...
... remark introduced into Captain Brydone's entertain- ing tour , I hope heedlessly , from a kind of vanity which is too common in those who have not sufficiently studied the most important of all subjects . Dr. Johnson , indeed , had said ...
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... remark such as this ? ' On Monday , March 25 , we breakfasted at Mrs. Lucy Porter's . Johnson had sent an express to Dr. Taylor's acquainting him of our being at Lichfield , and Taylor had returned an answer that his post- chaise should ...
... remark such as this ? ' On Monday , March 25 , we breakfasted at Mrs. Lucy Porter's . Johnson had sent an express to Dr. Taylor's acquainting him of our being at Lichfield , and Taylor had returned an answer that his post- chaise should ...
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... remark upon the different effects of those light pursuits which occupy a vacant and easy mind , and those serious engagements which arrest attention , and keep us from brooding over grief . He has many things He observed of Lord Bute ...
... remark upon the different effects of those light pursuits which occupy a vacant and easy mind , and those serious engagements which arrest attention , and keep us from brooding over grief . He has many things He observed of Lord Bute ...
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... remark of such moment to the rational conduct of a man in the decline of life , that deserves to be imprinted upon every mind : ' There is nothing against which an old man should be so much upon his guard as putting himself to nurse ...
... remark of such moment to the rational conduct of a man in the decline of life , that deserves to be imprinted upon every mind : ' There is nothing against which an old man should be so much upon his guard as putting himself to nurse ...
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... with so much eagerness as the gentle- man who complained of him . Dr. Johnson's remark as to the jealousy entertained of our friends who rise far above us is certainly very just . By this ET . 67 ] LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON 13.
... with so much eagerness as the gentle- man who complained of him . Dr. Johnson's remark as to the jealousy entertained of our friends who rise far above us is certainly very just . By this ET . 67 ] LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON 13.
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acquaintance admirable affectionate afterwards appeared Ashbourne Auchinleck believe BENNET LANGTON Bishop censure character Cibber consider conversation Court of Session dear sir death Dilly dined dinner Dodd Dodd's doubt drink edition Elkanah Settle English favour Garrick gentleman GEORGE STEEVENS give Goldsmith happy hear Hebrides honour hope Hugo Grotius humble servant humour JAMES BOSWELL John JOHNSON Edinburgh judge KNOWLES lady Langton late learned letter Lichfield lived London Lord Hailes Lord Monboddo madam mentioned mind never obliged observed occasion once opinion pain Percy perhaps pleased pleasure poem Poets praise recollect respect Reverend SAMUEL JOHNSON Scotch Scotland sermons Seward Sir Joshua Sir Joshua Reynolds Soame Jenyns Streatham style suppose sure talked Taylor tell things thought Thrale tion told truth uneasy Whig Wilkes William wine wish write written wrote