| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 sider
...return for it, it should be not in. " such a dirty way; that I should rather tell him, himself, fairly of his " faults, and allow his good qualities; and...that it should be something in " the following manner : 1 then adjoined the first sketch of what has since " been called my satire on Addison. Mr. Addison... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 sider
...it, it should be not in. " such a dirty way; that I should rather tell him, himself, fairly of hi* " faults, and allow his good qualities ; and that it should be something in. " the following manner: 1 then adjoined the first sketch of what has since " been called _my satire on Addison. Mr. Addison... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 546 sider
...return for it, it should be not in such a dirty way ; that I should rather tell him, himself, fairly of his faults, and allow his good qualities ; and...Addison. Mr. Addison used me very civilly ever after 3." The verses on Addison, when they were sent to Atterbury, were considered by him as the most excellent... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 464 sider
...return for it, it should be not in such n. dirty way ; that I should rather tell him, himself, fairly of his faults, and allow his good qualities ; and...on Addison. Mr. Addison used me very civilly ever after."t The verses on Addison, when they were sent to Attcrbury, were considered by him as the most... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 404 sider
...return for it, it " should be not in such a dirty way ; that I should " rather tell him, himself, fairly of his faults, and " allow his good qualities ; and...should be " something in the following manner : I then ad" joined the first sketch of what has since been called " my satire on Addison. Mr. Addison used... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 408 sider
...be not in such a dirty way ; that I should " rather tell him, himself, fairly of his faults, and w allow his good qualities ; and that it should be " something in the following manner : I then ad" joined the first sketch of what has since been called " my satire on Addison. Mr. Addison used... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 366 sider
...should rather tell him, himself, fairly of his faults, and allow his good qualities ; and • Spence. that it should be something in the following manner...Addison. Mr. Addison used me very civilly ever after."* The verses on Addison, when they were sent to Atterbury, were considered by him as the most excellent... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 348 sider
...return for it, it should be not in " such a dirty way ; that I should rather tell him, " himself, fairly of his faults, and allow his good " qualities ; and that it should be something in the ' Mr. Watts the printer, a man of integrity, assured a friend of Mr. Nichols, that the translation... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 410 sider
...return " for it, it should be not in such a dirty way ; that " I should rather tell him, himself, fairly of his " faults, and allow his good qualities ; and...Addison. Mr. Addison " used me very civilly ever after." * The verses on Addison, when they were sent to Atterbury, were considered by him as the most excellent... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1819 - 364 sider
...him in return for it, it should be not in such irty way; that I should rather tell him, himself, .y of his faults, and allow his good qualities; and that...Addison. Mr. Addison used me very civilly ever after."* The verses on Addison, when they were sent to Atterbury, were considered by him as the most excellent... | |
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