Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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Stran 193
... glad , to see you . I am , Sir , yours affec- perhaps , married one whom he would tionately , have been ashamed to praise . qualities contribute to domestic happi- ness , upon which poetry has no colours to bestow and many airs and ...
... glad , to see you . I am , Sir , yours affec- perhaps , married one whom he would tionately , have been ashamed to praise . qualities contribute to domestic happi- ness , upon which poetry has no colours to bestow and many airs and ...
Stran 223
... glad ; and still more glad that you are coming as an advocate . I think nothing more likely to make your life pass happily away , than the consciousness of your own value , which emi- nence in your profession will certainly confer . If ...
... glad ; and still more glad that you are coming as an advocate . I think nothing more likely to make your life pass happily away , than the consciousness of your own value , which emi- nence in your profession will certainly confer . If ...
Stran 224
... glad to see my old acquaintance , Mr. Francis Barber , who was now re- turned home . Dr. Johnson received me with a hearty welcome ; saying , " I am glad you are come , and glad you are come upon such an errand : " ( alluding to the ...
... glad to see my old acquaintance , Mr. Francis Barber , who was now re- turned home . Dr. Johnson received me with a hearty welcome ; saying , " I am glad you are come , and glad you are come upon such an errand : " ( alluding to the ...
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