| 1787 - 534 strani
...ted¡ecs¡ fince we are forced to call in the aulffcincc pf fo many trifles to rid из of our time, üf that time which never can return. I know my Baretti will not be ^»tisfird. with a letter in which I give him no account of myfelf : yet what account ОиЦ I.give... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1788 - 596 strani
...it be not long, is tedious, face 'we are forced to call in the affiftance of fo many trifles to fid us of our time, of that time which never can return. I know my Baretti will not be fatisfied vath a letter in which I give him no account of myfelf: yet what account (hall I give him... | |
| 1788 - 404 strani
...art. Surely life, if it be not long, is tedious, fince we are forced to call in the afliftance of fo many trifles to rid us of our time, of that time which never can return. 1 know my Baretti will not be fatisfied with a letter in which I give him no account of myfelf r yet... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1788 - 586 strani
...tedious, fince we are forced to call in the affiftance of fo many trifles to rid us of our time, of thgt time which never can return. I know my Baretti will not be fatisfied with a letter in which I give him no account of myfelf : yet what account fhall I give him... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 496 strani
...heads of the Artists and lovers of art. Surely life, if it be not long, is tedious, since we -tire forced to call in the assistance of so many trifles...since the day of our separation, suffered or done anything considerable. The only change in my way of life is, that I have frequented the theatre more... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 strani
...Baretti. This Exhibition has filled the heads of the Artists and lovers of art Surely life, if it be not long, is tedious, since we are forced to call...of our time, of that time which never can return. ' Hawkins (Life, p. 318) says that Johnson told him 'that in his whole life he was never capable of... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 640 strani
...Baretti. This Exhibition has filled the heads of the Artists and lovers of art Surely life, if it be not long, is tedious, since we are forced to call...of our time, of that time which never can return. 1 Hawkins (Life, p. 318) says that Johnson told him ' that in his whole life he was never capable of... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 514 strani
...Baretti. This Exhibition has filled the heads of the Artists and lovers of art. Surely life, if it be not long, is tedious, since we are forced to call...Baretti will not be satisfied with a letter in which 1 give him no account of myself: yet what account shall I give him ; I have not, since the day of our... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1814 - 718 strani
...and lover» *. art. Sorely life, if it be not long, is tedious ; since we are forced to call in tire assistance of' so many trifles, to rid us of our time — of that time which never can return.' '• The cynical turn of this latter observation is certainly not in anison with the sentiments which... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 466 strani
...Buretti. This exhibition has filled the heads of the Artists and lovers of art. Surely life, if it be not long, is tedious, since we are forced to call...assistance of so many trifles to rid us of our time, ofthat time which never can return. more than in former seasons. But I have gone thither only to encape... | |
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