Boswell's Life of JohnsonScott, Foresman, 1923 - 563 strani |
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Stran 64
... Sir , " said he , " you shall not do more than I have done myself . " He then folded it up and sent it off . " To Bennet Langton , Esq . , of Trinity College , Oxford . " DEAR SIR : Though I might have expected to hear from you upon ...
... Sir , " said he , " you shall not do more than I have done myself . " He then folded it up and sent it off . " To Bennet Langton , Esq . , of Trinity College , Oxford . " DEAR SIR : Though I might have expected to hear from you upon ...
Stran 65
... dear , dear sir , " Your most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . In 1759 , in the month of January , his mother died at the great age of ninety , an event which deeply affected him.2 I have been told that he regretted much his not ...
... dear , dear sir , " Your most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . In 1759 , in the month of January , his mother died at the great age of ninety , an event which deeply affected him.2 I have been told that he regretted much his not ...
Stran 67
... DEAR SIR : Your father's inexorability not only grieves but amazes me ; he is your father ; he was always accounted a wise man ; nor do I remember anything to the disadvantage of his good nature ; but in his refusal to assist you there ...
... DEAR SIR : Your father's inexorability not only grieves but amazes me ; he is your father ; he was always accounted a wise man ; nor do I remember anything to the disadvantage of his good nature ; but in his refusal to assist you there ...
Stran 68
... dear sir , that where you have parents , a man of your merits should not have a home . I wish I could give it you . I am , my dear sir , " Affectionately yours , " SAM . JOHNSON . " [ 1760 ] . Johnson was now very idle or very busy with ...
... dear sir , that where you have parents , a man of your merits should not have a home . I wish I could give it you . I am , my dear sir , " Affectionately yours , " SAM . JOHNSON . " [ 1760 ] . Johnson was now very idle or very busy with ...
Stran 82
... Sir , " said I , " I am afraid that I intrude upon you . It is benevolent to allow me to sit and hear you . " He seemed pleased with this compliment , which I sincerely paid him , and answered , " Sir ... dear Collins ! Let me know whether ...
... Sir , " said I , " I am afraid that I intrude upon you . It is benevolent to allow me to sit and hear you . " He seemed pleased with this compliment , which I sincerely paid him , and answered , " Sir ... dear Collins ! Let me know whether ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a ..., Količina 3 James Boswell Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1934 |
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acquaintance afterwards appeared April Ashbourne asked Beauclerk believe Bennet Langton better Birkbeck Hill Boswell's Brocklesby called character Chesterfield church consider conversation David Garrick DEAR SIR death Dictionary dined dinner drinking England English Fleet Street Garrick gentleman give Goldsmith happy hear Hebrides honor hope Horace Walpole human humor imagination James Boswell John Johnson kind King lady Langton laugh learned liberty Lichfield literary live London Lord Lord Chesterfield Lordship madam mankind manner mentioned mind morning nature never night observed occasion once opinion Pembroke College perhaps Piozzi pleased pleasure poet pounds praise Rambler recollect religion Samuel Johnson Scotch Scotland seemed servant Sir Joshua Reynolds soon Streatham suppose sure talk tell things thought Thrale tion told Topham Beauclerk truth Whig Wilkes William wine wish write wrote young