The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 6J. Murray, 1835 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 30
Seite 10
... court presentations , that an officer waited on the persons to be introduced , to instruct them in the forms . Johnson's scruples probably arose from this - it was an etiquette generally insisted on to present at foreign courts those ...
... court presentations , that an officer waited on the persons to be introduced , to instruct them in the forms . Johnson's scruples probably arose from this - it was an etiquette generally insisted on to present at foreign courts those ...
Seite 52
... Court , No. 7 , to Bolt Court , No. 8 , still keeping to his favourite Fleet Street . My re- flection at the time upon this change , as marked in my journal , is as follows : " I felt a foolish regret that he had left a court which bore ...
... Court , No. 7 , to Bolt Court , No. 8 , still keeping to his favourite Fleet Street . My re- flection at the time upon this change , as marked in my journal , is as follows : " I felt a foolish regret that he had left a court which bore ...
Seite 124
... court of session , with the title of Lord Henderland . I mentioned Mr. Solicitor's relation , Lord Charles Hay ( 2 ) , with whom I knew Dr. Johnson had been acquainted . JOHNSON . JOHNSON . " I wrote something for Lord Charles , and I ...
... court of session , with the title of Lord Henderland . I mentioned Mr. Solicitor's relation , Lord Charles Hay ( 2 ) , with whom I knew Dr. Johnson had been acquainted . JOHNSON . JOHNSON . " I wrote something for Lord Charles , and I ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquaintance admirable afterwards antè appeared Ashbourne ation Auchinleck believe Bishop booksellers Burke called censure character church Cibber consider conversation court Court of Session DEAR SIR death Dilly dined dinner Dodd Dodd's doubt drinking Edinburgh edition Elkanah Settle England English father favour Garrick gentleman give Goldsmith happy honour hope JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson judge lady Langton late learned letter Lichfield lived London Lord Bute Lord Hailes Lord Monboddo Madam manner melancholy mentioned mind never observed occasion once opinion perhaps Piozzi pleased pleasure poem Poets postchaise recollect respect Reynolds Samuel Johnson Scotch Scotland scoundrel seems servant Sir Joshua Sir Joshua Reynolds suppose sure talked Taylor tell Theophilus Cibber thing thought Thrale tion told truth Whig Wilkes wish write written wrote