Johnsoniana: Or, Supplement to Boswell: Being Anecdotes and Sayings of Dr. JohnsonJohn Wilson Croker Carey and Hart, 1842 - 529 ページ |
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... looks like the son of a schoolmaster ; which , " added he , “ is one of the very worst conditions of childhood : such a boy has no father , or worse than none ; he never can reflect on his parent , but the reflection brings to his mind ...
... looks like the son of a schoolmaster ; which , " added he , “ is one of the very worst conditions of childhood : such a boy has no father , or worse than none ; he never can reflect on his parent , but the reflection brings to his mind ...
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... look silly at his own table . When I told Mr. Johnson the story , Why , what a monkey was David now , " says he , " to tell of his own disgrace ! " 66 In the course of that hour's chat , he told me how he used to tease Garrick by ...
... look silly at his own table . When I told Mr. Johnson the story , Why , what a monkey was David now , " says he , " to tell of his own disgrace ! " 66 In the course of that hour's chat , he told me how he used to tease Garrick by ...
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... looks and a softened voice , joined in the general chat , insensibly led the conversation to the subject of marriage , where he laid himself out in a dissertation so useful , so elegant , so founded on the true knowledge of human life ...
... looks and a softened voice , joined in the general chat , insensibly led the conversation to the subject of marriage , where he laid himself out in a dissertation so useful , so elegant , so founded on the true knowledge of human life ...
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... look little when compared to my favourite friends the Pepyses , whose translations were unquestionably the best . I will insert them , because he did say so . This is the distich given me by Sir Lucas , to whom I owe more solid ...
... look little when compared to my favourite friends the Pepyses , whose translations were unquestionably the best . I will insert them , because he did say so . This is the distich given me by Sir Lucas , to whom I owe more solid ...
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... look astonished when the fellow fetches in a mistress . " 6 " Boarding - schools were established , " continued he , " for the conjugal quiet of the parents : the two partners cannot agree which child to fondle , nor how to fondle them ...
... look astonished when the fellow fetches in a mistress . " 6 " Boarding - schools were established , " continued he , " for the conjugal quiet of the parents : the two partners cannot agree which child to fondle , nor how to fondle them ...
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468 ページ - Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it.
391 ページ - In thrilling regions of thick-ribbed ice ; To be imprison'd in the viewless winds, And blown with restless violence round about The pendent world ; or to be worse than worst Of those, that lawless and incertain...
441 ページ - OATS [a grain which in England is generally given to horses, but in Scotland supports the people], — Croker.
376 ページ - Ay, but to die, and go we know not where ; To lie in cold obstruction, and to rot; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod...
468 ページ - They that are delivered from the noise of archers in the places of drawing water, there shall they rehearse the righteous acts of the Lord...
392 ページ - DISORDERS of intellect," answered Imlac, "happen much more often than superficial observers will easily believe. Perhaps, if we speak with rigorous exactness, no human mind is in its right state. There is no man whose imagination does not sometimes predominate over his reason, who can regulate his attention wholly by his will, and whose ideas will come and go at his command.
387 ページ - A wise man will make haste to forgive, because he knows the true value of time, and will not suffer it to pass away in unnecessary pain. He that willingly suffers the corrosions of inveterate hatred, and gives up his days and nights to the gloom of malice and perturbations of stratagem, cannot surely be said to consult his ease.
32 ページ - Tis as the general pulse Of life stood still, and Nature made a pause; An awful pause! prophetic of her end.
26 ページ - Young man, there is America — which at this day serves for little more than to amuse you with stories of savage men and uncouth manners; yet shall, before you taste of death, show itself equal to the whole of that commerce which now attracts the envy of the world.
394 ページ - The force of his comic scenes has suffered little diminution from the changes made by a century and a half, in manners or in words. As his personages act upon principles arising from genuine passion, very little modified by particular forms, their pleasures and vexations are communicable to all times and to all places; they are natural, and therefore durable...