Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5Times Book Club, 1912 |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–5 od 26
Stran 6
... hands than the cure of souls . No , sir , I do not envy a clergyman's life as an easy life , nor do I envy the clergyman who makes it an easy life . ' Here taking himself up all of a sudden , he exclaimed , ' O ! Mr. Edwards ! I'll con ...
... hands than the cure of souls . No , sir , I do not envy a clergyman's life as an easy life , nor do I envy the clergyman who makes it an easy life . ' Here taking himself up all of a sudden , he exclaimed , ' O ! Mr. Edwards ! I'll con ...
Stran 21
... hand , they may be bad , as well as good . Nobody has a right to put another under such a difficulty , that he must either hurt the person by telling the truth , or hurt himself by telling what is not true . ' BOSWELL : ' A man often ...
... hand , they may be bad , as well as good . Nobody has a right to put another under such a difficulty , that he must either hurt the person by telling the truth , or hurt himself by telling what is not true . ' BOSWELL : ' A man often ...
Stran 35
... , like the book of Ruth or Job . ' ROBERTSON : Would you , Dr. Johnson , who are master of the English language , but try your hand upon a part of it . ' JOHN- SON : ' Sir , you could not read it ET . 69 ] LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON 35.
... , like the book of Ruth or Job . ' ROBERTSON : Would you , Dr. Johnson , who are master of the English language , but try your hand upon a part of it . ' JOHN- SON : ' Sir , you could not read it ET . 69 ] LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON 35.
Stran 38
... hand ) : ' Sir , I can only drink your health . ' JOHNSON : ' Sir , I should be sorry if you should be ever in such a state as to be able to do nothing more . ' ROBERTSON : ' Dr. Johnson , allow me to say that in one respect I have the ...
... hand ) : ' Sir , I can only drink your health . ' JOHNSON : ' Sir , I should be sorry if you should be ever in such a state as to be able to do nothing more . ' ROBERTSON : ' Dr. Johnson , allow me to say that in one respect I have the ...
Stran 41
... hands . We were instantly as cordial again as ever , and joined in hearty laugh at some ludicrous but innocent peculiarities of one of our friends . BOSWELL : ' Do you think , sir , it is always culpable to laugh at a man to his face ...
... hands . We were instantly as cordial again as ever , and joined in hearty laugh at some ludicrous but innocent peculiarities of one of our friends . BOSWELL : ' Do you think , sir , it is always culpable to laugh at a man to his face ...
Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
acquaintance admirable affectionate afterwards appeared asked AUGUSTE VESTRIS Beauclerk believe Bishop Bolt Court Burke called character conversation dear sir death dined drink Edwards elegant eminent entertained excellent expressed favour Fleet Street Garrick gentleman give happy hear heard honour hope humble servant humour JAMES BOSWELL kind lady Langton learning letter Levett Lichfield literary lived London Lord Bathurst Lord Bolingbroke Lord Camden Lord Marchmont Lordship LUCY PORTER madam manner Marchmont ment mentioned merit mind Miss never obliged observed occasion once opinion perhaps pleased pleasure poetry Poets Pope praise pretty woman published received recollect remark respect SAMUEL JOHNSON Scotland Sir Joshua Reynolds Streatham suppose sure talked tell thing thought Thrale tion told truth Various Readings verse WARREN HASTINGS Whig Wilkes wine wish words write written wrote young