Letters to and from the Late Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: To which are Added, Some Poems Never Before Printed, المجلد 1Messrs. R. Moncrieffe ... [and 7 others], 1788 |
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... heard nothing of Mrs. Thrale for fo long a time , has given me pain . My uneafiness is fin- cere , and therefore deferves to be relieved . I do not write to Mrs. Thrale , left it should give her trouble at an inconvenient time . I beg ...
... heard nothing of Mrs. Thrale for fo long a time , has given me pain . My uneafiness is fin- cere , and therefore deferves to be relieved . I do not write to Mrs. Thrale , left it should give her trouble at an inconvenient time . I beg ...
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... heard fomething to - day about Streatham ; but there is no letter ; and I need fome confolation , for Rheumatism is come again , though in a lefs degree than former- ly . I reckon to go next week to Ashbourne , and will try to bring you ...
... heard fomething to - day about Streatham ; but there is no letter ; and I need fome confolation , for Rheumatism is come again , though in a lefs degree than former- ly . I reckon to go next week to Ashbourne , and will try to bring you ...
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... heard of before . This weather , if it continues , will certainly fave hay ; but it can but little balance the mi- fortune of the fcanty harveft . This , however , is an evil which we only fhare with the whole nation , and which we did ...
... heard of before . This weather , if it continues , will certainly fave hay ; but it can but little balance the mi- fortune of the fcanty harveft . This , however , is an evil which we only fhare with the whole nation , and which we did ...
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... heard it ; fhe would think it very pretty . I go down to it every day , for I have not much to do ; and have not been very well ; but by phyfick am grown better . You and all your train may be supposed to keep me compa- ny in my walks ...
... heard it ; fhe would think it very pretty . I go down to it every day , for I have not much to do ; and have not been very well ; but by phyfick am grown better . You and all your train may be supposed to keep me compa- ny in my walks ...
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... heard for her , and her prayers for her felf . I am , & c . LETTER LXII . To MRS . THRAL E. DEAR MADAM , March 17 , 1773 . To tell you that I am forry both for the poor lady and for you is useless . I cannot help either of you . The ...
... heard for her , and her prayers for her felf . I am , & c . LETTER LXII . To MRS . THRAL E. DEAR MADAM , March 17 , 1773 . To tell you that I am forry both for the poor lady and for you is useless . I cannot help either of you . The ...
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الصفحة 186 - My first note was necessarily to my servant, who came in talking, and could not immediately comprehend why he should read what I put into his hands. I then wrote a card to Mr. Allen, that I might have a discreet friend at hand to act as occasion should require. In penning this note I had some difficulty ; my hand, I knew not how nor why, made wrong letters.
الصفحة 185 - In order to rouse the vocal organs I took two drams. Wine has been celebrated for the production of eloquence. I put myself into violent motion, and I think repeated it ; but all was vain.
الصفحة 128 - I am not without my part of the calamity. No death since that of my Wife has ever oppressed me like this. But let us remember that we are in the hands of him who knows when to give, and when to take away, who will look upon us with mercy through all our variations of existence, and who invites us to call on him in the day of trouble. Call upon him in this great revolution of life, and call with confidence. You will then find comfort for the past, and support for the future.
الصفحة 101 - This was a good rabble trick. The debtors and the criminals were all set at liberty ; but of the criminals, as has always happened, many are already retaken ; and two pirates have surrendered themselves, and it is expected that they will be pardoned.
الصفحة 95 - The King said in council, that the magistrates had not done their duty, but that he would do his own; and a proclamation was published, directing us to keep our servants within doors, as the peace was now to be preserved by force. The soldiers were sent out to different parts, and the town is now at quiet.
الصفحة 95 - Sessions-House at the Old Bailey. There were not, I believe, a hundred; but they did their work at leisure, in full security, without sentinels, without trepidation, as men lawfully employed, in full day: Such is the cowardice of a commercial place.
الصفحة 94 - Newgate to demand their companions who had been seized demolishing the chapel. The keeper could not release them but by the Mayor's permission, which he went to ask; at his return he found all the prisoners released, and Newgate in a blaze. They then went to Bloomsbury, and...
الصفحة 186 - Physicians are very friendly and very disinterested, and give me great hopes, but you may imagine my situation. I have so far recovered my vocal powers, as to repeat the Lord's Prayer with no very imperfect articulation. My memory, I hope, yet remains as it was. But such an attack produces solicitude for the safety of every Faculty.
الصفحة 264 - Do not think slightly of the advice which I now presume to offer. Prevail upon Mr. Piozzi to settle in England: you may live here with more dignity than in Italy, and with more security: your rank will be higher, and your fortune more under your own eye. I desire not to detail all my...
الصفحة 11 - ... undisguised in its natural process; nothing is inverted, nothing distorted; you see systems in their elements; you discover actions in their motives. Of this great truth, sounded by the knowing to the ignorant, and so echoed by the ignorant to the knowing, what evidence have you now before you! Is not my soul laid open in these veracious pages? Do not you see me reduced to my first principles?