The life of Samuel Johnson ... including A journal of a tour to the Hebrides. With additions and notes, by J.W. Croker, 第 3 巻1831 |
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... placed under the year 1779. See vol . iv . p . 271 , note . for Dr. Barclay , read - Dr . Marlay . after " gave it , " insert - but see vol . v . p . 22 , note 2 . for any , read - an . BIBL BODI THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON , LL .
... placed under the year 1779. See vol . iv . p . 271 , note . for Dr. Barclay , read - Dr . Marlay . after " gave it , " insert - but see vol . v . p . 22 , note 2 . for any , read - an . BIBL BODI THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON , LL .
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... gave me an opportunity of observing that , notwithstanding his joke on the article of OATS , he was himself a proof that this kind of food was not peculiar to the people of Scotland . Thursday , 14th October . - When Dr. Johnson awaked ...
... gave me an opportunity of observing that , notwithstanding his joke on the article of OATS , he was himself a proof that this kind of food was not peculiar to the people of Scotland . Thursday , 14th October . - When Dr. Johnson awaked ...
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James Boswell. Hebrid . of people , engaged in different pursuits , gave me Tour to much gaiety of spirit . When we had landed , Dr. Johnson said , " Boswell is now all alive . He is like Antæus ; he gets new vigour whenever ... gave me ...
James Boswell. Hebrid . of people , engaged in different pursuits , gave me Tour to much gaiety of spirit . When we had landed , Dr. Johnson said , " Boswell is now all alive . He is like Antæus ; he gets new vigour whenever ... gave me ...
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... gave the French much praise for their industry . 6 [ Mr. Boswell probably meant by " accommodating literature , " making it more accessible and readier for ordinary use.-ED. ] 2 I take leave to enter my strongest protest against this ...
... gave the French much praise for their industry . 6 [ Mr. Boswell probably meant by " accommodating literature , " making it more accessible and readier for ordinary use.-ED. ] 2 I take leave to enter my strongest protest against this ...
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... gave us several tunes on a spinnet , which , though made so long ago as in 1667 , was still very well toned . She sung along with it . Dr. Johnson seemed pleased with the musick , though he owns he neither likes it , nor has hardly any ...
... gave us several tunes on a spinnet , which , though made so long ago as in 1667 , was still very well toned . She sung along with it . Dr. Johnson seemed pleased with the musick , though he owns he neither likes it , nor has hardly any ...
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acquaintance admiration afterwards appears Ashbourne authour Baretti Beggar's Opera believe Boswell's called chapel character church compliments conversation court of session dear sir dined dinner doubt Duke Edinburgh elegant England English entertained Erse father favour France Garrick gentleman give happy heard Hebrid Highlands highwaymen honour hope humble servant Inchkenneth island JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson journey kind king lady Langton learned letter Lichfield lived London Lord Bute Lord Hailes Lord Monboddo Lucy Porter madam manner mentioned mind Miss morning never night observed occasion opinion Oxford passage perhaps Piozzi pleased pleasure publick recollect remark SAMUEL JOHNSON Scotch Scotland seems seen Sir Allan Sir Joshua Skie Streatham suppose talked tell thing thought Thrale tion told Tour travels visited Wales Wilkes wish write written wrote young
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24 ページ - We were now treading that illustrious island, which was once the luminary of the Caledonian regions, whence savage clans and roving barbarians derived the benefits of knowledge, and the blessings of religion.
350 ページ - You must know, Sir, I lately took my friend Boswell and shewed him genuine civilised life in an English provincial town. I turned him loose at Lichfield, my native city, that he might see for once real civility: for you know he lives among savages in Scotland, and among rakes in London.
311 ページ - The Critical Reviewers, I believe, often review without reading the books through ; but lay hold of a topick, and write chiefly from their own minds. The Monthly Reviewers are duller men, and are glad to read the books through.
456 ページ - The use of travelling is to regulate imagination by reality, and instead of thinking how things may be, to see them as they are.
421 ページ - THAT which is appointed to all men is now coming upon you. Outward circumstances, the eyes and the thoughts of men, are below the notice of an immortal being about to stand 'the trial for eternity, before the Supreme Judge of heaven and earth. Be comforted : your crime, morally or religiously considered, has no very deep dye of turpitude. It corrupted no man's principles ; it attacked no man's life. It involved only a temporary and reparable injury.
244 ページ - The writer of an epitaph should not be considered as saying nothing but what is strictly true. Allowance must be made for some degree of exaggerated praise. In lapidary inscriptions a man is not upon oath...
276 ページ - ... were his own. Whereas at a tavern there is a general freedom from anxiety. You are sure you are welcome : and the more noise you make, the more trouble you give, the more good things you call for, the welcomer you are.
196 ページ - Sir, the Duchess of Northumberland may do what she pleases: nobody will say anything to a lady of her high rank. But I should be apt to throw ***** *'s verses in his face.
34 ページ - Stern o'er each bosom Reason holds her state, With daring aims irregularly great. Pride in their port, defiance in their eye, I see the lords of human kind pass by, Intent on high designs — a thoughtful band, By forms unfashion'd, fresh from nature's hand, Fierce in their native hardiness of soul, True to imagined right, above control ; While even the peasant boasts these rights to scan, And learns to venerate himself as man.
319 ページ - Fielding's Amelia was the mosT: pleasing heroine of all the romances (he said) ; but that vile broken nose never cured, ruined the sale of perhaps the only book, which being printed off betimes one morning, a new edition was called for before night.