The life of Samuel Johnson ... including A journal of his tour to the Hebrides. To which are added, Anecdotes by Hawkins, Piozzi, &c. and notes by various hands, Հատոր 31835 |
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... pleased our Creator to give us . 66 ' If , therefore , the profession you have chosen has some unexpected inconveniences , console yourself by reflecting that no profession is without them ; and that ( 1 ) This alludes to the first ...
... pleased our Creator to give us . 66 ' If , therefore , the profession you have chosen has some unexpected inconveniences , console yourself by reflecting that no profession is without them ; and that ( 1 ) This alludes to the first ...
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... pleased if I escape the punishment which you have decreed for me unheard . If you have discharged the arrows of criticism against an innocent man , you must rejoice to find they have missed him , or have not been pointed so as to wound ...
... pleased if I escape the punishment which you have decreed for me unheard . If you have discharged the arrows of criticism against an innocent man , you must rejoice to find they have missed him , or have not been pointed so as to wound ...
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... pleased , Sir , to assure the worthy man who is employed in the new translation ( ' ) , that he has my wishes for his success ; and if here or at Oxford I can be of any use , that I shall think it more than honour to promote his ...
... pleased , Sir , to assure the worthy man who is employed in the new translation ( ' ) , that he has my wishes for his success ; and if here or at Oxford I can be of any use , that I shall think it more than honour to promote his ...
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... pleased to let me know , from time to time , how this excellent design goes forward . " Make my compliments to young Mr. Drummond , whom I hope you will live to see such as you desire him . I have not lately seen Mr. Elphinston , but be ...
... pleased to let me know , from time to time , how this excellent design goes forward . " Make my compliments to young Mr. Drummond , whom I hope you will live to see such as you desire him . I have not lately seen Mr. Elphinston , but be ...
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... pleased to permit its publication ; but Mr. Barnard , to whom I applied , declined it on his own account . " - B .- [ See this Letter , post , May 28. 1768. ] dulging his literary taste in that place ; so that c 2 ETAT . 58. LIBRARY AT ...
... pleased to permit its publication ; but Mr. Barnard , to whom I applied , declined it on his own account . " - B .- [ See this Letter , post , May 28. 1768. ] dulging his literary taste in that place ; so that c 2 ETAT . 58. LIBRARY AT ...
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Էջ 206 - Why, Sir, if you were to read Richardson for the story, your impatience would be so much fretted that you would hang yourself. But you must read him for the sentiment, and consider the story as only giving occasion to the sentiment.
Էջ 85 - Why, sir, that was because he knew the strange colour would attract crowds to gaze at it, and thus they might hear of him, and see how well he could make a coat even of so absurd a colour.
Էջ 29 - I desired all to withdraw ; then told her that we were to part forever; that as Christians, we should part with prayer; and that I would, if she was willing, say a short prayer beside her.
Էջ 85 - Nor public flame, nor private dares to shine; Nor human spark is left, nor glimpse divine Lo, thy dread empire, Chaos ! is restored; Light dies before thy uncreating word : Thy hand, great Anarch, lets the curtain fall, And universal darkness buries all.
Էջ 201 - But, Sir, in the British Constitution it is surely of importance to keep up a spirit in the people, so as to preserve a balance against the Crown ". JoHNSON : " Sir, I perceive you are a vile Whig. — Why all this childish jealousy of the power of the Crown ? The Crown has not power enough.
Էջ 252 - On Tuesday, April 13, he and Dr. Goldsmith and I dined at General Oglethorpe's. Goldsmith expatiated on the common topick, that the race of our people was degenerated, and that this was owing to luxury. JOHNSON. " Sir, in the first place, I doubt the fact. I believe there are as many tall men in England now, as ever there were.
Էջ 225 - I collated such copies as I could procure, and wished for more, but have not found the collectors of these rarities very communicative.
Էջ 174 - If I had not done among them the works which none other man did, they had not had sin: but now have they both seen and hated both me and my Father.
Էջ 247 - History of his Own Times,' is very entertaining. The style, indeed, is mere chit-chat. I do not believe that Burnet intentionally lied ; but he was so much prejudiced, that he took no pains to find out the truth. He was like a man who resolves to regulate his time by a certain watch ; but he will not inquire whether the watch is right or not.
Էջ 272 - Nay, Sir, I would not have him prove it. If he is content to take his information from others, he may get through his book with little trouble, and without much endangering his reputation. But if he makes experiments for so comprehensive a book as his, there would be no end to them ; his erroneous assertions would then fall upon himself ; and he might be blamed for not having made experiments as to every particular.