| Samuel Johnson - 1909 - Страниц: 562
...by many obstacles, but we must humbly hope for an happy end. I am, Sir, TO JAMES BOSWELL DEAR SIR: I hoped you had got rid of all this hypocrisy of misery....it? Do not doubt but I shall be most heartily glad 5 to see you here again, for I love every part about you but your affectation of distress. I have at... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1909 - Страниц: 562
...by many obstacles, but we must humbly hope for an happy end. I am, Sir, TO JAMES BOSWKLL DEAR SIR: I hoped you had got rid of all this hypocrisy of misery....Necessity? Or what more than to hold your tongue about it 1 Do not doubt but I shall be most heartily glad 5 to see you here again, for I love every part about... | |
| George Mallory - 1912 - Страниц: 364
...mood (there is no reason to doubt that he was genuine in despondency) to receive his answer : ' I had hoped you had got rid of all this hypocrisy of misery....more than to hold your tongue about it ? Do not doubt that I shall be most heartily glad to see you here again, for I love every part about you but your... | |
| James Boswell - 1913 - Страниц: 644
...and mentioning that I hoped soon to meet him again in London. "To JAMES BOSWELL, ESQ. " DEAR SIR, " I HOPED you had got rid of all this hypocrisy of misery....What have you to do with Liberty and Necessity ? Or more than to hold your tongue about it ? Do not doubt but I shall be most heartily glad to see you... | |
| James Boswell - 1928 - Страниц: 390
...to hide it; by endeavouring to hide it, you will drive it away. Be always busy. (November 1778.) ~T I hoped you had got rid of all this hypocrisy of misery....Necessity? Or what more than to hold your tongue about it? (March 1781.) See also Hyf. 23 n. 15. For cures which Johnson suggested, see Hyf. 6, 26, 39, 40, 63,... | |
| James Boswell - 1928 - Страниц: 394
...to hide it; by endeavouring to hide it, you will drive it away. Be always busy. (November 1778.) r hoped you had got rid of all this hypocrisy of misery....Necessity? Or what more than to hold your tongue about it' (March 1781.) See also Hyp. 23 n. 15. For cures which Johnson suggested, see Hyf. 6, 26, 39, 40, 63,... | |
| Logan Pearsall Smith - 1928 - Страниц: 280
...523. WHEN specu ation has done its worst, two and two still make four. Dr. Johnson, Idler, No. 36. WHAT have you to do with Liberty and Necessity? Or what more than to hold your tongue about it?1 Ibid., B, IV, 71, I HATE to be near the sea, and to hear it roaring and raging like a wild beast... | |
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