The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Pagina 146
... visits in the usual form , they frequent the walks in the morning , they deal cards at night , they attend to the same tattle , and dance with the same partners ; nor can they , at their return to their former habitation , congratulate ...
... visits in the usual form , they frequent the walks in the morning , they deal cards at night , they attend to the same tattle , and dance with the same partners ; nor can they , at their return to their former habitation , congratulate ...
Pagina 162
... visit her ; and a third for unshaken resolution never to let tea or coffee enter her house . But of all the female characters which this place affords , I have found none so worthy of attention as that of Mrs. Busy , a widow , who lost ...
... visit her ; and a third for unshaken resolution never to let tea or coffee enter her house . But of all the female characters which this place affords , I have found none so worthy of attention as that of Mrs. Busy , a widow , who lost ...
Pagina 258
... visits . Where I first stopped I saw two footmen lolling at the door , who told me , without any change of posture , or collection of countenance , that their master was at home , and suffered me to open the inner door without ...
... visits . Where I first stopped I saw two footmen lolling at the door , who told me , without any change of posture , or collection of countenance , that their master was at home , and suffered me to open the inner door without ...
Sommario
The dangers of imitation The impropriety of imitating Spenser | 56 |
A criticism on the English historians | 62 |
The young trader turned gentleman | 69 |
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