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" Why, Sir, Sherry is dull, naturally dull; but it must have taken him a great deal of pains to become what we now see him. Such an excess of stupidity, Sir, is not in Nature. "
The life of Samuel Johnson. [Followed by] The journal of a tour to the Hebrides - Seite 290
von James Boswell - 1851
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His ..., Band 1

James Boswell - 1791 - 560 Seiten
...Foote took a wicked pleafure to circulate. * c Why, Sir, Sherry is dull, naturally dull; but it muft have taken him a great deal of pains to become what we now fee him. Surh an excefs of ftupidity, Sir, is not in Nature."—" SQ (faid he,) I allowed him all his...
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Band 7

1813 - 802 Seiten
...flourish of our authors, has reminded us of John, son's speech concerning Mr. Thomas Sheridan :f " Why, Sir, Sherry is dull, naturally dull; but it must have taken kwi a great deal of pains to become what wt now tee him. Such- an excett of stupidity , Sir, is not...
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The life of Samuel Johnson, Band 2

James Boswell - 1817 - 466 Seiten
...it." He laughed heartily when I mentioned to him a saying of his concerning Mr. Thomas Sheridan, wbicb Foote took a wicked pleasure to circulate. "Why, Sir,...naturally dull; but it must have taken him a great deal of puins to become what we now see him. Such an excess of stupidity, Sir, is not in nature." "So (said...
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Johnsoniana..

James Boswell - 1820 - 372 Seiten
...Improvement of the English language, and the last Drapier's Letter." Johnson langhed heartily when Boswell mentioned to him a saying of his concerning Mr. Thomas...pains to become what we now see him : such an excess of'stupidity, sir, is not in nature; so I allowed him all his own merit." He now added, " Sheridan...
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The life of Samuel Johnson, Band 1

James Boswell - 1820 - 442 Seiten
...than in seeing a man trying to leap over a ditch and tumbling-into it." He laughed heartily when I mentioned to him a saying of his concerning Mr. Thomas..."Why, Sir, Sherry is dull, naturally dull; but it mnst have taken him a great deal of puins to become what we now see him. Such an excess of stupidity,...
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Johnsoniana..

James Boswell - 1820 - 382 Seiten
...Improvement of the English language, and the last Drapier's Letter." Johnson langhed heartily when Boswell mentioned to him a saying of his concerning Mr. Thomas...pleasure to circulate. " Why, sir, Sherry is dull ; natnrally dull : but it must have taken him a great deal of pains to become what we now see him :...
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Johnsoniana..

James Boswell - 1820 - 384 Seiten
...English language, and the last Drapier's Letter." Johnson langhed heartily when Boswell men> tinned to him a saying of his concerning Mr. Thomas Sheridan,...pleasure to circulate. " Why, sir, Sherry is dull; natnvally dull: but it must have taken him a great deal of pains to become what we now see him : such...
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The British Prose Writers, Band 16

1821 - 372 Seiten
...Improvement of the English language, and the last Drapicr's Letter." Johnson laoghed heartily when Doswc-Il mentioned to him a saying of his concerning Mr. Thomas...wicked pleasure to circulate. " Why, sir, Sherry is doll ; naturally dull : but it must have taken him a great deal of pains to become what we now see...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ...

James Boswell - 1827 - 622 Seiten
...failing, than in seeing a man trying to leap over a ditch and tumbling into it. He laughed heartily when I mentioned to him a saying of his concerning Mr. Thomas...stupidity, Sir, is not in Nature." — " So (said Ъе,) I allowed him all his own merit." He now added, " Sheridan cannot bear me. I bring his declamation...
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Table-talk; Or, Selections from the Ana: Containing Extracts from the ...

George Moir - 1827 - 466 Seiten
...upon all occasions. " The Tale of a Tub is so much superior to Johnson laughed heartily when Boswell mentioned to him a saying of his concerning Mr Thomas...an excess of stupidity, sir, is not in nature ; so I allowed him all his own merit." liis other writings, that one can hardly believe he was the author...
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