Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... mind which I could not help ; an uneasy appre- hension that my wife and children , who were at a great distance from me , might , perhaps , be ill . Sir , ( said he , ) consider how foolish you would think it in them to be appre ...
... mind which I could not help ; an uneasy appre- hension that my wife and children , who were at a great distance from me , might , perhaps , be ill . Sir , ( said he , ) consider how foolish you would think it in them to be appre ...
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... mind which is always jealous of appearing too compliant . On Sunday , March 31 , I called on him , and shewed him as a curiosity which I had discovered , his Translation of Lobo's Account of Abyssinia , which Sir John Pringle had lent ...
... mind which is always jealous of appearing too compliant . On Sunday , March 31 , I called on him , and shewed him as a curiosity which I had discovered , his Translation of Lobo's Account of Abyssinia , which Sir John Pringle had lent ...
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... mind ; but our primary consideration would be to take care of ourselves . We should knock him down first , and pity ... mind , that it always takes hold of every mind that ap- • proaches it ; and as it is wonderfully fortified and ...
... mind ; but our primary consideration would be to take care of ourselves . We should knock him down first , and pity ... mind , that it always takes hold of every mind that ap- • proaches it ; and as it is wonderfully fortified and ...
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... mind , or being able to recollect the day by any other token than his gain or loss , and a confused remembrance of agi- tated passions , and clamorous alter- cations . ' 3 Few reflect , ' says Warburton , ' on what a great wit has so ...
... mind , or being able to recollect the day by any other token than his gain or loss , and a confused remembrance of agi- tated passions , and clamorous alter- cations . ' 3 Few reflect , ' says Warburton , ' on what a great wit has so ...
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... mind his talks with Johnson , ' Nay , ' he said , ' it is not uncommon , when men are got into debates , to take now one side , now another , of a question , as the momentary humour of the man and the occasion called for , with all the ...
... mind his talks with Johnson , ' Nay , ' he said , ' it is not uncommon , when men are got into debates , to take now one side , now another , of a question , as the momentary humour of the man and the occasion called for , with all the ...
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acquaintance Aetat afterwards Anec ante April April 15 Ashbourne asked authour Baretti Beauclerk believe Bishop booksellers Boswell's Hebrides Burke Burney called character conversation Croker DEAR SIR death dined dinner Dodd doubt drink edition English favour Garrick gentleman give Goldsmith happy hear heard honour hope Horace Walpole House of Lords humble servant humour JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson wrote kind lady Langton learning Lichfield lived London Lord Lord Mansfield Madam Malone March 20 Memoirs mentioned mind never observed once opinion passage Percy perhaps Piozzi Letters pleased pleasure poem Poets Pope praise publick published Reynolds SAMUEL JOHNSON says Scotland Sept sermon shew Sir Joshua Sir Joshua Reynolds Streatham suppose sure talk Taylor tell thing thought Thrale tion told travelling truth Whig Wilkes wine wish words write