| 206 páginas
...have been so prematurely removed from die sphere of literature, which he adorued.* DOCTOR JOHNSON. " Of all the men, distinguished in this or any other...are concerned. We do but name him, or open a book wliirh he has written, and the sound and action recal to the imaginafiou at once, his form, bis merits,... | |
| 1823 - 450 páginas
...(By Sir W.Seolt.) ОГ all the men distinguished in Ibis or any other age, Dr. Jobnion has left apon posterity the strongest and most vivid impression,...disposition, and conversation are concerned. We do bat name him, or open a book which he bas written, and the sound and action recaí to the imagination... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 762 páginas
...so prematurely removed from the sphere of literature, which he adorned. PEEFATOEY MEMOIE TO JOHNSON. t shew any want of appetite by his eating. He took...upon him the carving of the meat, and criticised on merits, his peculiarities, nay, the very uncouthness of his gestures, and the deep impressive tone... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 768 páginas
...prematurely removed from the sphere of literature, which he adorned. • PEEFATORY MEMOIR TO JOHNSON. OK all the men distinguished in this or any other age,...as person, manners, disposition, and conversation, arc concerned. We do but name him, or open a book which he has written, and the sound and action rccal... | |
| 1825 - 468 páginas
...the character of Dr. Johnson, whose charming tale of Rasselas is incorporated in this collection. 1 Of all the men distinguished in this or any other...book which he has written, and the sound and action recall to the imagination at once, his form, his merits, his peculiarities, nay, the very uncouthness... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1825 - 464 páginas
...the character of Dr. Johnson, whose charming tale of Rasselas is incorporated in this collection. ' Of all the men distinguished in this or any other...book which he has written, and the sound and action recall to the imagination at once, his form, his merits, his peculiarities, nay, the very uncouthness... | |
| 1825 - 610 páginas
...K AM) CHARACTER Of DR. JOHNSON. BT SIB TTALTZn SCOTT. [From Jliil/iinlyn/-':: Novelist's Library.} OF all the men distinguished in this or any other...conversation, are concerned. We do but name him, or open a hook which he has written, and the sound and action rccal to the imagination at once, his form, his... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 492 páginas
...treasures of his genius axid the contributions of his pen."— Memoir*, vol. i., p. 352.1 SAMUEL JOHNSON. OF all the men distinguished in this or any other...book which he has written, and the sound and action, recall to the imagination at once, his form, his merits, his peculiarities, nay, the very uncouthness... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 484 páginas
...of his genius and the contributions of his pen." — Memoirs, vol. i., p. 052.} SAMUEL JOHNSON. Op all the men distinguished in this or any other •age,...a book •which he has written, and the sound and actioa recall to the imagination at once, his form, his merits, his peculiarities, nay, the very uncouthness... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 506 páginas
...treasures of his genius and the contributions of his pen." — Memoirs, vol. i., p. 352.} SAMUEL JOHNSON. OF all the men distinguished in this or any other...the strongest and most vivid impression, so far as pecson, manners, disposition, and conversation, are •concerned. We do but name him, or open a book... | |
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