| James Boswell - 1791 - 608 páginas
...what more than to hold your tongue about it ? Do not doubt but I fhall be moft heartily glad to fee you here again, for I love every part about you but your affectation of diftrefs. " I have at laft finifhed my Lives, and have laid up for you a load of copy, all out of order,... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 536 páginas
...Necessity; — and mentioning that I hoped soon to meet him again in London. TO JAMES BOSWELL ESQ. DEAR SIR, I hoped you had got rid of all this hypocrisy of misery....here again, for I love every part about you but your affecta* tion of distress. I have at lust finished my Lives, and have laid up for you a load of copy,... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 550 páginas
...— and mentioning that I hoped soon to meet him again in London. tO JAMES BOSWELL ESQ. ПУЛИ MR, I hoped you had got rid of all this hypocrisy of misery....Necessity ? Or what more than to hold your tongue aboutit? Do not doubt but I »hall be most heartily glad to see you here again, tor I love every part... | |
| James Boswell - 1823 - 440 páginas
...and mentioning that I hoped soon to meet him again in London. "TO JAMES BOSWELL, ESQ. " DEAR SIR, " I HOPED you had got rid of all this hypocrisy of misery....every part about you but your affectation of distress. laid up for you a load of copy, all out of order, so that it will amuse you a long time to set it right.... | |
| James Boswell - 1827 - 622 páginas
...and mentioning that I hoped soon to meet him again in London. "TO JAMES BOSWELL, ESO. " DEAR SIR, " gne. nave at last finished my Lives, and have laid up for you. a load of copy, all out of order, so that... | |
| James Boswell - 1851 - 322 páginas
...that I hoped soon to meet him again in London. i " TO JAMES BOSWELL, ESQ. "DEAR SIn, March 14, 1781. " I hoped you had got rid of all this hypocrisy of misery....see you here again, for I love every part about you hut your affectation of distress. " I have at last finished my Lives, and have laid up for you a load... | |
| John Forster - 1854 - 572 páginas
...for it. " I hoped you had got rid of all this hypocrisy of misery," he says to him on one occasion. "What have you to do with liberty and necessity? or " what more than to hold your tongue about it ?" (viii. 42-3.) Still poor Bozzy would fall again into his fit, and ask him what vms the use of all... | |
| John Forster - 1854 - 578 páginas
...stumbled spirits, very sincere in its way, I have no doubt, though Johnson had no toleration for it. "I hoped you had got rid of all this hypocrisy of misery," he says to him on one occasion. "What have yon to do with liberty and necessity ? or " what more than... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1861 - 1116 páginas
...we should have done very well without them.' " This reminds us of Dr. Johnson's retort to Boswell, ' What have you to do with liberty and necessity ? Or what more than to hold your tongue about them ? ' " On another occasion, Parr said to Porson : ' Mr. Porson, with all your learning, I do not... | |
| John Selby Watson - 1861 - 468 páginas
...we should have done very well without them." * This reminds us of Dr. Johnson's retort to Boswell, " What have you to do with liberty and necessity ? Or what more than to hold your tongue about them ? " On another occasion, Parr said to Porson : " Mr. Porson, with all your learning, I do not... | |
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