Veneration for his virtue, reverence for his talents, delight in his conversation, and habitual endurance of a yoke my husband first put upon me, and of which he contentedly bore his share for sixteen or seventeen years, made me go on so long with Mr.... The life of Samuel Johnson. Copious notes by Malone - Stran 220avtor: James Boswell - 1821Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| James Boswell - 1820 - 550 strani
...endurance of a yoke my husband tirst put upen me, and of which he coatentedly bore his share for sixteen or seventeen years, made me go on so long with Mr. Johnson ; but the perpetual confinement 1 will own to have been terrifying in the first years of our friendship, and irksome in the last: nor... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 382 strani
...endurance of a yoke my husband first put upon me, and of which he contentedly bore his share for sixteen or seventeen years, made me go on so long with Mr. Johnson ; but the perpetual confinement I 'uiill own to have been terrifying in the first years of our friendship, and irksome in the last; nor... | |
| 1822 - 520 strani
...upon me, and of which he contentedly bore his share for sixteen years, made me go on so long with Dr. Johnson; but the perpetual confinement, I will own...years of our friendship, and irksome in the last ; nor would I pretend to support it without help, when my coadjutor was no more. To the assistance we gave... | |
| 1822 - 520 strani
...upon me, and of which he contentedly bore his share for sixteen years, made me go on so long with Dr. Johnson ; but the perpetual confinement, I will own...years of our friendship, and irksome in the last ; nor would I pretend to support it without help, when my coadjutor was no more. To the assistance we gave... | |
| James Boswell - 1822 - 506 strani
...which he contentedly bore his share for 1 " Letters to Mrs. Thrale," Vol. II. page 375. sixteen or seventeen years, made me go on so long with Mr. Johnson...confinement I will own to have been terrifying in thejirst years of our friendship, and irksome in the last ; nor could I pretend to support it without... | |
| 1822 - 542 strani
...own to have been terrifying in the first years of our friendship, and irksome in the last ; nor would I pretend to support it without help, when my coadjutor was no more. To the assistance we gave him, the shelter our house afforded to his uneasy fancies, and to the pains... | |
| James Boswell - 1823 - 440 strani
...endurance of a yoke my husband first put upon me, and of which he contentedly bore his share for sixteen or seventeen years, made me go on so long with Mr. Johnson...support it without help, when my coadjutor was no more 8." Alas ! how different is this from the declarations which I have heard Mrs. Thrale make in his lifetime,... | |
| Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1826 - 250 strani
...endurance of a yoke my husband first put upon me, and of which he contentedly bore his share for sixteen or seventeen years, made me go on so long with Mr. Johnson...the last; nor could I pretend to support it without helj), ' when my coadjutor was no more. To the assistance we gave him, the shelter our house afforded... | |
| James Boswell - 1826 - 446 strani
...Thrale, vol. ii. p. 375. ' Dr. Johnson's letter to sir John Hawkins ; Life, p. 570. VOL. IV. X petual confinement I will own to have been terrifying in...support it without help, when my coadjutor was no more5." Alas ! how different is this from the declarations which I have heard Mrs. Thrale make in his... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 600 strani
...endurance of a yoke my husband first put upon me, and of which he contentedly bore his share for sixteen or seventeen years, made me go on so long with Mr. Johnson...first years of our friendship, and irksome in the •Ittit; nor could I pretend to support it without help, tokeWmy conityutor was no more" Alas! how... | |
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