| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 244 strani
...confiderable, his views extenfive, his converfation elegant, and his difpofition chearful. By degrees I gained his confidence ; and one day was admitted to...was had to the bookfellers, who, on the credit of a tranflation of Ariftotle's Poeticks, which he engaged to write with a large commentary, advanced as... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 strani
...confiderable, his views extenfive, his converfation elegant, and his difpofition chearful. By degrees I gained his confidence ; and one day was admitted to...prowling in the ftreet. On this occafion recourfe washad to the bookfellers, who, on the credit of a tranflation of Ariftotle's Poeticks, which he engaged... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 522 strani
...confiderable, his views extenfive, his converfation elegant, and his difpofition chearful. By degrees I gained his confidence ; and one day was admitted to...bailiff, that was prowling in the ftreet. On this ocean' on recourfe was had to the bookfellers, who, on the credit of a tranflation of Ariflotle's Poeticks,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 strani
...confiderable, his views extenfive, Jiis converfation elegant, and his difpofition chearful. By degrees I gained his confidence ; and one day was admitted to...was immured by a bailiff, that was prowling in the frreet. On this occafion recourfe was had to the bookfellers, who, on the credit of a tranflation of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 strani
...extenfive, his converfation elegant, and his difpofition chearful. By degrees I gained his confidence j and one day was admitted to him when he was immured by a bailiff, that was prowling in the flreet. On this occafion recourfe was had to the bookfellers, who, on the credit of a tranflation of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1783 - 504 strani
...confiderable, his views extenfive, his converfation elegant, and his difpofition chearful . By degrees I gained his confidence ; and one day was admitted to...was had to the bookfellers, who, on the credit of a tranflation of Ariftotle's Poeticks, which he engaged to write with a large commentary, advanced as... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 strani
...confiderable, his views extenfive, his converfation elegant, and his difpofition chearful. By degrees I gained his confidence ; and one day was admitted to...was had to the bookfellers, who, on the credit of a tranflation of Ariftotle's Poeticks, which he engaged to write with a large commentary, advanced as... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 strani
...confiderable, his views extenfive, his converfation elegant, and his difpofition chearful. By degrees I gained his confidence ; and one day was admitted to...was had to the bookfellers, who, on the credit of a tranflation of Ariftotle's Poeticks, which he engaged to write with a large commentary, advanced as... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 676 strani
...caafidcrable, his views extenfive, his converfation elegant, and his difpofitkm cheswfud, Ey degrees I gained his confidence ; and one day was admitted to...bailiff, that was prowling in the ftreet. On this occauon recourfe was had to the booksellers, who, on the credit of a translation &f A^iftotVe's Poet... | |
| 1795 - 420 strani
...vitwsextenfive, his converfation elegant, and hisdifpofitionchearful. By degrees," adds the doctor, " I gained his confidence; and one day was admitted to...he was immured by a bailiff, that was prowling in th& ftrect. On this occafion recourfe was had to the bookfellers, who, on the credit of a tranilation... | |
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