Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, Količina 1Harper & Brothers, 1799 |
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... means apt to deal in such portraits . Dyer said he was a man of the most mischievous , un- charitable , and malignant disposition . Sir Joshua Reynolds observed to me that Hawkins , though he assumed great outward sanctity , was not only ...
... means apt to deal in such portraits . Dyer said he was a man of the most mischievous , un- charitable , and malignant disposition . Sir Joshua Reynolds observed to me that Hawkins , though he assumed great outward sanctity , was not only ...
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... mean and vulgar man , drunk every night , but drunk with little drink , very peevish , very proud , very osten- tatious , but luckily not rich . ' Annals , p . 28. In Notes and Queries , 6th S. x . 465 , is given the following extract ...
... mean and vulgar man , drunk every night , but drunk with little drink , very peevish , very proud , very osten- tatious , but luckily not rich . ' Annals , p . 28. In Notes and Queries , 6th S. x . 465 , is given the following extract ...
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... of , ' he writes , ' is but a mean reward for the long servitude , the many heartaches and ter- rors to which our childhood is exposed in going through a grammar- The 52 Johnson's school - fellows . The late Dr. Taylor.
... of , ' he writes , ' is but a mean reward for the long servitude , the many heartaches and ter- rors to which our childhood is exposed in going through a grammar- The 52 Johnson's school - fellows . The late Dr. Taylor.
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... means of the rod ' . ' I would rather ( said he ) ' A tradition had reached Johnson through his school - fellow An- drew Corbet that Addison had been at the school and had been the leader in a barring out . ( Johnson's Works , vii . 419 ) ...
... means of the rod ' . ' I would rather ( said he ) ' A tradition had reached Johnson through his school - fellow An- drew Corbet that Addison had been at the school and had been the leader in a barring out . ( Johnson's Works , vii . 419 ) ...
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... means they escaped abundance of correction they might otherwise have had . ' Wesley's Journal , i . 370 . ' ' There dwelt at Lichfield a gentleman of the name of Butt , to whose house on holidays he was ever welcome . The children in ...
... means they escaped abundance of correction they might otherwise have had . ' Wesley's Journal , i . 370 . ' ' There dwelt at Lichfield a gentleman of the name of Butt , to whose house on holidays he was ever welcome . The children in ...
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