Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... humour : for , it seems , when he had got to Mr. Thrale's , he found the coach was at the door waiting to carry Mrs. and Miss Thrale , and Signor Baretti , their Italian master , to Bath ' . This was not shewing the attention which ...
... humour : for , it seems , when he had got to Mr. Thrale's , he found the coach was at the door waiting to carry Mrs. and Miss Thrale , and Signor Baretti , their Italian master , to Bath ' . This was not shewing the attention which ...
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... of God to make a polite soldier . ' Me- nander ; quoted by Hume , Essays , Part i . 20 , note . 4 * In Johnson's Debates for 1741 ( Works , x . 387 ) is one on the quar- respect ΙΟ Good humour in disputations . [ A.D. 1776 .
... of God to make a polite soldier . ' Me- nander ; quoted by Hume , Essays , Part i . 20 , note . 4 * In Johnson's Debates for 1741 ( Works , x . 387 ) is one on the quar- respect ΙΟ Good humour in disputations . [ A.D. 1776 .
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... humour with which those of different sects disputed with each other . JOHNSON . ' Sir , they disputed with good humour , because they were not in earnest as to religion . Had the ancients been serious in their belief , we should not ...
... humour with which those of different sects disputed with each other . JOHNSON . ' Sir , they disputed with good humour , because they were not in earnest as to religion . Had the ancients been serious in their belief , we should not ...
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... humour upon a subject in which he is not interested . I will dispute very calmly upon the pro- bability of another man's son being hanged ; but if a man zealously enforces the probability that my own son will be hanged , I shall ...
... humour upon a subject in which he is not interested . I will dispute very calmly upon the pro- bability of another man's son being hanged ; but if a man zealously enforces the probability that my own son will be hanged , I shall ...
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... humour of the man and the occasion called for , with all the latitude that the an- tiquated freedom and ease of English conversation among friends did , in former days , encourage and excuse . ' H. C. Robinson ( Diary , iii . 485 ) says ...
... humour of the man and the occasion called for , with all the latitude that the an- tiquated freedom and ease of English conversation among friends did , in former days , encourage and excuse . ' H. C. Robinson ( Diary , iii . 485 ) says ...
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