Boswell's Life of JohnsonScribner's Sons, 1917 - 574 strani |
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... dined ( said he ) very well for eight - pence , with very good company , at the Pine Apple in New - street , just by . Several of them had travelled . They expected to meet every day ; but did not know one another's names . It used to ...
... dined ( said he ) very well for eight - pence , with very good company , at the Pine Apple in New - street , just by . Several of them had travelled . They expected to meet every day ; but did not know one another's names . It used to ...
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... dined with Ed- ward Cave , and occasionally praised it . Soon after , meeting him , Cave said , ' You made a man very happy t'other day .'- ' How could that be , ' says Harte ; ' nobody was there but ourselves . ' Cave answered , by ...
... dined with Ed- ward Cave , and occasionally praised it . Soon after , meeting him , Cave said , ' You made a man very happy t'other day .'- ' How could that be , ' says Harte ; ' nobody was there but ourselves . ' Cave answered , by ...
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... dined every Sunday . There was a talk of his going to Iceland with him , which would probably have happened had he lived . There were also Mr. Cave , Dr. Hawkesworth , Mr. Ryland , mer- chant on Tower Hill , Mrs. Masters , the poetess ...
... dined every Sunday . There was a talk of his going to Iceland with him , which would probably have happened had he lived . There were also Mr. Cave , Dr. Hawkesworth , Mr. Ryland , mer- chant on Tower Hill , Mrs. Masters , the poetess ...
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... dined and drank tea with him , and was introduced to the acquain- tance of Mrs. Williams . After dinner , Mr. Johnson proposed to Mr. Burney to go up with him into his garret , which being accepted , he there found about five or six ...
... dined and drank tea with him , and was introduced to the acquain- tance of Mrs. Williams . After dinner , Mr. Johnson proposed to Mr. Burney to go up with him into his garret , which being accepted , he there found about five or six ...
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... dined , the gentlewoman said that she had done her best to educate her children ; and particularly , that she had never suffered them to be a moment idle . JOHNSON . ' I wish , madam , you would edu- cate me too ; for I have been an ...
... dined , the gentlewoman said that she had done her best to educate her children ; and particularly , that she had never suffered them to be a moment idle . JOHNSON . ' I wish , madam , you would edu- cate me too ; for I have been an ...
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acquaintance admiration Æneid ÆTAT afterwards agreeable answered appeared Ashbourne asked authour Beauclerk believe BENNET LANGTON better bookseller BOSWELL Burke Burney called character compliment conversation David Garrick dear Sir death Dictionary dined dinner drink eminent entertained favour Francis Barber Garrick gentleman give Goldsmith happy hear heard Hebrides honour hope humour JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson kind King lady Langton laugh Lichfield literary lived London Lord Lord Chesterfield Lucy Porter Madam manner mentioned merit mind morning never night obliged observed occasion once opinion Oxford Pembroke College pleased pleasure Poets pounds praise publick recollect Robert Dodsley Samuel Johnson Scotland seemed servant shewed Sir Joshua Reynolds smiling soon Streatham suppose sure talked Taylor tell thing thought Thrale tion told topicks truth Whig Wilkes wine wish wonder write written wrote young