| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 358 páginas
...this wife was won by his poetry; nor is any thing told of her, but that me brought him many children. He doubtlefs praifed many whom he would have been...been afhamed to praife. Many qualities contribute to domeftick happinefs, upon which poetry has no colours to beftow ; and many airs and fallies may delight... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 494 páginas
...wife was won by his poetry ; nor is any thing told of her, but that fhe brought him many children. He doubtlefs praifed many whom he would have been...been afhamed to praife. Many qualities contribute to domeftick happinefs» upon which poetry has no colours to beftow ; and many airs and fallies may delight... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 498 páginas
...wife was won by his poetry ; nor is any thing told of her, but that fhe brought him many children. He doubtlefs praifed many whom he would have been...married one whom he would have been afhamed to praife. Manyqualities contribute to domeftick happinefs, upon which poetry has no colours to beftow ; and many... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1782 - 482 páginas
...faith. Ditto, ditto, p. 43. A Poet may praife many whom he would be afraid to marry, and, perhaps, marry one whom he would have been afhamed to praife. Many...domeftic happinefs, upon which poetry has no colours to beftow, and many airs and fallies may delight imagination, which he who flatters them, nevar can approve.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1783 - 478 páginas
...poetry ; nor l& any thing told of her, but that me brought him many children. He doubtlefs praifed forne whom he would have been afraid to marry ; and perhaps..."one whom he would have been afhamed to praife. Many tjualities contribute to domeftick happinefs, upon which poetry has no colours to beftow ; and many... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 494 páginas
...poetry ; nor is any thing told of her, but that fhe brought him many children. He doubtlefs praifed fome whom he would have been afraid to marry ; and perhaps...been afhamed to praife. Many qualities contribute to domeftick happinefs, upon which poetry has no colours to bcftow ; and many airs and follies may delight... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1790 - 508 páginas
...poetry; nor is any thing told of her, but that fhe brought him many children. He doubtlefs praifed fbme whom he would have been afraid to marry, and perhaps...been afhamed to praife. Many qualities contribute to domeftick happinefs, upon which poetry has no colours to beftow ; and many airs and failles may delight... | |
| James Boswell - 1791 - 554 páginas
...wit not fo bright." Yet the gentleman may be juftified in his apprehenfion by one of Dr. Johnfon's admirable fentences in his life of Waller : " He doubtlefs...been afhamed to praife. Many qualities contribute to domeftick happinefs, upon which poetry has no colours to beftow ; and many airs and failles may delight... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 478 páginas
...poetry; nor is any thing told of- her, but that Ihe brought him many children. He doubtlefs praifed fome whom he would have been afraid to marry, and perhaps married one whom he would have been afhamed to praile. Many qualities contribute to domeftick happinels, upon which poetry has no colours to beftow;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1795 - 610 páginas
...wife was won by his poetry ; nor is any thing told of her, but that fhe brought him many children. He doubtlefs praifed many whom he would have been...marry; and perhaps married one whom he would have been amamed to praife. Many qualities contribute to domeftick happinefs, upon which poetry has no colours... | |
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