The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies, and Numerous Works ... and Various Original Pieces ... Never Before Published ...T. Cadell and W. Davis, 1804 |
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... JOHNSON . " If he dies like a dog , let him lie like a dog . " I added , that this man said to me , " I hate mankind , for I think myself one of the best of them , and I know how bad I am . " JOHNSON . Sir , he must be very singular in ...
... JOHNSON . " If he dies like a dog , let him lie like a dog . " I added , that this man said to me , " I hate mankind , for I think myself one of the best of them , and I know how bad I am . " JOHNSON . Sir , he must be very singular in ...
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... Johnson , you don't go near the theatres now . You give yourself no more concern about a new play , than if you had never had any thing to do with the stage . " JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , our tastes greatly alter . The lad does not care ...
... Johnson , you don't go near the theatres now . You give yourself no more concern about a new play , than if you had never had any thing to do with the stage . " JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , our tastes greatly alter . The lad does not care ...
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... JOHNSON . " No , Sir , I am not obliged to do any more . No man is obliged to do as much as he can do . A man is to have part of his life to himself . If a soldier has fought a good many campaigns , he is not to be blamed if he retires ...
... JOHNSON . " No , Sir , I am not obliged to do any more . No man is obliged to do as much as he can do . A man is to have part of his life to himself . If a soldier has fought a good many campaigns , he is not to be blamed if he retires ...
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... Johnson's acquaintance . " I , however , was so much impressed with my first notion , that I men- tioned it to Johnson , repeating , at the same time , what Mrs. Williams had said . His answer was , " It is true , Sir , that she wrote ...
... Johnson's acquaintance . " I , however , was so much impressed with my first notion , that I men- tioned it to Johnson , repeating , at the same time , what Mrs. Williams had said . His answer was , " It is true , Sir , that she wrote ...
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... Johnson's - court , Fleet - street , Aug. 13 , 1766 . " SAM . JOHNSON . " The opponents of this pious scheme being made ashamed of their conduct , the benevolent undertak- ing was allowed ... JOHNSON . 31 "Johnson's-court, Fleet-street, ...
... Johnson's - court , Fleet - street , Aug. 13 , 1766 . " SAM . JOHNSON . " The opponents of this pious scheme being made ashamed of their conduct , the benevolent undertak- ing was allowed ... JOHNSON . 31 "Johnson's-court, Fleet-street, ...
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acquaintance admiration Æneid Ætat affectionate afraid answered appeared asked authour Beggar's Opera believe BENNET LANGTON called character church compliments consider conversation Court DEAR SIR dined Edinburgh eminent England Erse Etat favour Garrick gentleman give glad Goldsmith happy hear heard Hebrides honour hope humble servant Inchkenneth JAMES BOSWELL John JOHNSON Judge King lady Langton language laugh learning letter Lichfield literary live London Lord Bute Lord Hailes Lord Hailes's Lord Monboddo Lucy Porter manner ment mentioned merit mind nation never obliged observed occasion opinion Oxford perhaps pleased pleasure poem publick reason remark SAMUEL JOHNSON Scotch Scotland seemed Shakspeare shewed Sir Joshua Sir Joshua Reynolds soon speak Streatham suppose sure talked tell thing thought Thrale tion told Tom Davies wish wonder write written wrote