The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: With Critical Observations on His WorksJ. & A. Arch, 1795 - 307 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 25
Página 15
... corporeal prowefs was by no means despicable , will be apt to suspect that the homage was enforced , at least as much by awe of the one , as by admira- tion of the other . After having refided for fome months at the house of [ 15 ]
... corporeal prowefs was by no means despicable , will be apt to suspect that the homage was enforced , at least as much by awe of the one , as by admira- tion of the other . After having refided for fome months at the house of [ 15 ]
Página 16
... house of his coufin , Cornelius Ford , who affifted him in the claffics , he was , by his advice , at the age of fifteen , removed to the school of Stourbridge in Worcester- fhire , of which Mr. Wentworth was then mafter , whom he has ...
... house of his coufin , Cornelius Ford , who affifted him in the claffics , he was , by his advice , at the age of fifteen , removed to the school of Stourbridge in Worcester- fhire , of which Mr. Wentworth was then mafter , whom he has ...
Página 35
... he accepted the employment of usher in the school of Market - Bofworth in Leicef- tershire , to which he went on foot , July 16. 1732. He refided in the house of Sir Woolfton Cij [ 33 ] 35 I made this epigram upon her. She was ...
... he accepted the employment of usher in the school of Market - Bofworth in Leicef- tershire , to which he went on foot , July 16. 1732. He refided in the house of Sir Woolfton Cij [ 33 ] 35 I made this epigram upon her. She was ...
Página 36
... house of Sir Woolfton Dixie , the patron of the school , to whom he officiated as a kind of do- mestic chaplain ; and who treated him with intolerable harshness . His employment was irksome to him in every respect ; and after fuffering ...
... house of Sir Woolfton Dixie , the patron of the school , to whom he officiated as a kind of do- mestic chaplain ; and who treated him with intolerable harshness . His employment was irksome to him in every respect ; and after fuffering ...
Página 39
... house of Mr. Hun- ter of Litchfield , whofe fecond wife was her aunt . He addressed to her , as she her- felf informed Miss Seward , " when he was a lad , " the verses to a Lady , on her prefenting 1 the author with a sprig of myrtle ...
... house of Mr. Hun- ter of Litchfield , whofe fecond wife was her aunt . He addressed to her , as she her- felf informed Miss Seward , " when he was a lad , " the verses to a Lady , on her prefenting 1 the author with a sprig of myrtle ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D: With Critical Observations on His Works ... Robert Anderson No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2018 |
Términos y frases comunes
Addiſon admirable affiftance againſt alfo almoſt alſo beſt Bofwell cauſe cenfure character circumſtances cloſe compofition confiderable converfation courſe criticiſm defire Dictionary difplays diftinguiſhed Edial effays elegance Engliſh expreffion faid fame fatire fays feems fenfe fentiments feveral fhort fhould fhow finiſhed fion firft firſt fome fometimes ftill ftrength ftrong ftyle fubject fuch fuppofe furniſhed Gentleman's Magazine himſelf hiſtory houſe inftruction Johnſon juft juſt Juvenal laft language laſt Latin leaſt lefs leſs Litchfield literary Lives London Lord Gower maſter ment Mifs mind moft moral moſt muſt never obfervations occafion paffages paffed paffion pamphlet Pembroke College perfons Piozzi pleaſed poetical poetry Poets poffeffed powers praiſe prefent profe publiſhed Raffelas Rambler reafon refpectable SAMUEL JOHNSON ſay ſchool ſeems ſeveral ſhe Sir John Hawkins ſpirit ſtate Streatham ſtyle theſe thofe thoſe Thrale tion tranflation underſtanding Univerfal uſed verfe verſes vifit virtue whofe wiſh writing written wrote