Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–3 od 23
Stran 14
... respect , than in former times , because their understandings were better cultivated . It was an undoubted proof of his good sense and good disposition that he was never querulous , never prone to inveigh against the present times , as ...
... respect , than in former times , because their understandings were better cultivated . It was an undoubted proof of his good sense and good disposition that he was never querulous , never prone to inveigh against the present times , as ...
Stran 20
... respect may be overwhelmed by grossness . A man of learning may be so vicious or so ridiculous that you cannot respect him . A common soldier , too , gener- ally eats more than he can pay for . But when a common soldier is civil in his ...
... respect may be overwhelmed by grossness . A man of learning may be so vicious or so ridiculous that you cannot respect him . A common soldier , too , gener- ally eats more than he can pay for . But when a common soldier is civil in his ...
Stran 186
... respect . " Now , sir , to talk of respect for a player ! ' ( smiling disdainfully . ) BoswELL : ' There , sir , you are always heretical ; you never will allow merit to a player . ' JOHNSON : Merit , sir ! what merit ? Do you respect a ...
... respect . " Now , sir , to talk of respect for a player ! ' ( smiling disdainfully . ) BoswELL : ' There , sir , you are always heretical ; you never will allow merit to a player . ' JOHNSON : Merit , sir ! what merit ? Do you respect a ...
Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
acquaintance admirable affectionate afterwards appeared Ashbourne Auchinleck believe Bishop censure character Cibber consider conversation Court of Session dear sir DEAR SIR,-I death Dilly dined dinner Dodd Dodd's doubt drink edition Elkanah Settle English favour Garrick gentleman give Goldsmith happy hear Hebrides honour hope House of Lords Hugo Grotius humble servant humour Irish language JAMES BOSWELL John JOHNSON Edinburgh judge KNOWLES lady Langton late learned letter Lichfield lived London Lord Hailes Lord Monboddo madam mentioned mind never obliged observed occasion once opinion pain Percy perhaps pleased pleasure poem Poets praise recollect respect Reverend SAMUEL JOHNSON Scotch Scotland sermons Seward Sir Joshua Soame Jenyns Streatham style suppose sure talked Taylor tell things thought Thrale tion told truth uneasy Whig Wilkes William wine wish words write written wrote