The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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Page 195
... happy . " MRS . THRALE . " The sentiment is in Con- greve , I think . " JOHNSON , " Yes , madam , in The Way of the World : If there's delight in love , ' tis when I see That heart which others bleed for , bleed for me . No , sir , I ...
... happy . " MRS . THRALE . " The sentiment is in Con- greve , I think . " JOHNSON , " Yes , madam , in The Way of the World : If there's delight in love , ' tis when I see That heart which others bleed for , bleed for me . No , sir , I ...
Page 218
... happy restoration to Charles the third ; this would be very bad with respect to the state ; but every member of that club must either conform to its rules , or be turned out of it . Old Baxter , I remember , maintains , that the ...
... happy restoration to Charles the third ; this would be very bad with respect to the state ; but every member of that club must either conform to its rules , or be turned out of it . Old Baxter , I remember , maintains , that the ...
Page 231
... happy vein , Grac'd with the naïveté of the sage Montaigne . Hence not alone are brighter parts display'd , But e'en the specks of character portray'd : We see the Rambler with fastidious smile Mark the lone tree , and note the heath ...
... happy vein , Grac'd with the naïveté of the sage Montaigne . Hence not alone are brighter parts display'd , But e'en the specks of character portray'd : We see the Rambler with fastidious smile Mark the lone tree , and note the heath ...
Page 235
... happy it was that neither of us were ill in the Hebrides . " " The question of literary property is this day before the lords . Murphy drew up the appellants ' case , that is , the plea against the perpetual right . I have not seen it ...
... happy it was that neither of us were ill in the Hebrides . " " The question of literary property is this day before the lords . Murphy drew up the appellants ' case , that is , the plea against the perpetual right . I have not seen it ...
Page 285
... happy with Johnson's praise of his prologues ; and , I suppose , in gratitude to him , he took up one of his favourite topicks , the nationality of the Scotch , which he maintained in a pleasant manner , with the aid of a little ...
... happy with Johnson's praise of his prologues ; and , I suppose , in gratitude to him , he took up one of his favourite topicks , the nationality of the Scotch , which he maintained in a pleasant manner , with the aid of a little ...
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