| James Boswell - 1848 - 1798 páginas
...will have the pleasure to peruse in its proper place. We walked in the evening in Greenwich Park. He SUS CHJJST'S sake. Amen." He now relieved the drudgery...Dictiontry, and the melancholy of nis grief, by taki Fleet-street." JOHNSON. " You are nght, Sir." I am aware that many of my readers may censure my want... | |
| James Boswell - 1848 - 374 páginas
...will have the pleasure to peruse in its proper place. We walked in the evening in Greenwich Park. He asked me, I suppose by way of trying my disposition,...of men," I answered, " Yes, Sir ; but not equal to Fleet-street." JOHNSON. " You are right, Sir." I am aware that many of my readers may censure my want... | |
| James Boswell - 1857 - 474 páginas
...views, as one reads in the ' Life of Johnson' thus : " We walked in the evening in Greenwich Park : he asked me, I suppose by way of trying my disposition,...answered, ' Yes, Sir, but not equal to Fleet Street.' Juhmon : ' You are right, Sir.' " (July 30th, 1763.) Again, "As we walked to St. Clement's Church,... | |
| James Boswell - 1857 - 464 páginas
...views, as one reads in the ' Life of Johnson' thus : " We walked in the evening in Greenwich Park : he asked me, I suppose by way of trying my disposition,...answered, ' Yes, Sir, but not equal to Fleet Street.' Jolinson : ' You are right, Sir.' " (July 30th, 1763.) Again, " As we walked to St. Clement's Church,... | |
| William Hone - 1859 - 882 páginas
...insensible to the charms of nature. ' We walked in the evening,' says Boswell, ' in Greenwich-park. Johnof nature, and being more delighted with the • busy...of men,' I answered, ' Yes, sir ; but not equal to Fleet-street. Johnson said, ' You are right, sir.' I am aware that many of my readers may censure my... | |
| James Boswell - 1860 - 496 páginas
...will have the pleasure to peruse in its proper place. We walked in the evening in Greenwich Park. He asked me, I suppose by way of trying my disposition,...of men," I answered, " Yes, Sir ; but not equal to Fleet-street." JOHNSON. " You are right, Sir ?" I am aware that many of my readers may censure my want... | |
| James Boswell - 1860 - 948 páginas
...will have the pleasure to peruse in its proper place. We walked in the evening in Greenwich Park. He asked me, I suppose by way of trying my disposition,...with "the busy hum of men," I answered, "Yes, Sir ; bat not equal to Fleet-street." JOHNSON. u You are right, Sir." I am. aware that many of my readers... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1861 - 696 páginas
...after Boswell's introduction to the Doctor, they walked together one evening in Greenwich Park. " He asked me, I suppose by way of trying my disposition,...of men,' I answered, ' Yes, sir ; but not equal to Fleet-street.' JOHNSON : ' You are right, sir.' "f Boswell was well up in his great friend's predilections,... | |
| John Murray (Firm), Richard J. King - 1863 - 506 páginas
...avenues. "We walked in the evening in Greenwich Park," •writes Boswell, at a much later period. " He asked me, I suppose by way of trying my disposition,...to Fleet Street.' Johnson : ' You are right, sir.'" The elms, says Evelyn, were planted in 1664; the Spanish chesnuts, although arranged in the same regular... | |
| Richard John King - 1868 - 536 páginas
...the evening in Greenwich Park," writes Boowell, at a much later Eeriod. " He asked me, I suppose y way of trying my disposition, ' Is not this very fine...to Fleet Street.' Johnson : ' You are right, sir.' " The elms, says Evelyn, were planted in 1664 ; the Spanish chesnuts, although arranged in the same... | |
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