Miss Burney,' said Mrs. Thrale, laughing, ' you must take great care of your heart if Dr. Johnson attacks it ; for I assure you he is not often successless. Diary and Letters - Página 39de Fanny Burney - 1842Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Johnson, George Birkbeck Norman Hill - 1888 - 356 páginas
...against them ? Debates. Works, x. 307. Wishing young ladies well: ' A LITTLE while after Dr. Johnson drank Miss Thrale's health and mine, and then added...ladies well without wishing them tO become Old Women ! " ' Mme. D'Arblay's Diary, i. 63. Wit: Wit and Wisdom of Samuel Johnson. Wit and Wisdom of Samuel... | |
| Fanny Burney, Leonard Benton Seeley - 1890 - 372 páginas
...' Miss Burney,' said Mrs. Thrale, laughing, ' you must take great care of your heart if Dr. Johnson attacks it ; for I assure you he is not often successless.'...drank Miss Thrale's health and mine, and then added : i ' 'Tis a terrible thing that we cannot wish young ladies well without wishing them to become old... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1890 - 482 páginas
..." Miss Burney," said Mrs. Thrale, laughing, " you must take great care of your heart if Dr. Johnson attacks it ; for I assure you he is not often successless."...making mischief between the young lady and me already ? " 1 William Seward, " a great favourite at Streatham," was the son of an eminent brewer, Mr. Seward,... | |
| Frederick William Morton - 1894 - 224 páginas
...beauty till she is loved by the man who sets her own passion vibrating in return. GEORGE ELIOT. 'T is a terrible thing that we cannot wish young ladies well without wishing them to become old women. SAMUEL JOHNSON. WE men have no right to say it, but the omnipotence of Eve is in humility. WOMAN'S... | |
| William Henry Craig - 1895 - 300 páginas
...and Mrs. Thrale thought it best to warn her : " You must take great care of your heart if Dr. Johnson attacks it ; for I assure you he is not often successless,"...Madam ?" cried he ; " are you making mischief between me and the young lady already? ", and forthwith drank her health. In fact, she had gained his heart... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 492 páginas
...Miss Burney, " said Mrs. Thrale, laughing, " you must take great care of your heart if Dr. Johnson attacks it; for I assure you he is not often successless."...drank Miss Thrale's health and mine, and then added: — " "Pis a terrible thing that we cannot wish young ladies well without wishing them to become old... | |
| Lilian Bell - 1897 - 220 páginas
...person can take any com-fort with them. I am sure Samuel Johnson had this in mind when he said: " "Pis a terrible thing that we cannot wish young ladies well with-out wishing them to become old women." Or possibly the exclamation was wrung from him after an attempt to talk to one of them. Many brave... | |
| G. F. Monkshood - 1900 - 202 páginas
...own beauty till she is loved by the man who sets her own passion vibrating in return. George Eliot. 'Tis a terrible thing that we cannot wish young ladies well without wishing them to become old women. Johnson. We men have no right to say it, but the omnipotence of Eve is in humility. Emerson. Rejected... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1908 - 372 páginas
...' Miss Burney,' said Mrs. Thrale, laughing, ' you must take great care of your heart if Dr. Johnson attacks it ; for I assure you he is not often successless.'...ladies well without wishing them to become old women 1' ' But some people," said Mr. Seward, ' are old and young at the same time, for they wear so well... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1911 - 336 páginas
..." Miss Burney," said Mrs. Thrale, laughing, " you must take great care of your heart if Dr. Johnson attacks it; for I assure you he is not often successless."...drank Miss Thrale's health and mine and then added: Johnson Drinks Fanny's Health 19 " 'Tis a terrible thing that we cannot wish young ladies well, without... | |
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