And thus became accomplished this very curious amour. Adieu, Sir, go on and prosper in your arduous task of presenting to the world the portrait of Johnson's mind and manners. If faithful, brilliant will be its lights, but deep its shades. La Belle Assemblée - Page 511812Full view - About this book
| 1812 - 560 pages
...relation hanged, she had fifty who deserved hanging." — And thus became accomplished this very curious amour. Adieu, Sir, go on and prosper in your arduous...world the portrait of Johnson's mind and manners. FROM LA BELLE ASSEMBLEE. ANECDOTES COLLECTED FROM THE PRIVATE LIFE OF PETER THE GREAT, EMPEROR OF RUSSIA.... | |
| Anna Seward - Authors, English - 1811 - 430 pages
...relation hanged, she had fifty who deserved hanging." , „ And thus became accomplished this very curious amour. Adieu, Sir, go on and prosper in your arduous...world the portrait of Johnson's mind and manners. If faithful, brilliant will be its lights, but deep its shades. LETTER XL MRS KNOWLES*. March 27, 1785.... | |
| Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1812 - 562 pages
...relation hanged, she had fifty who deserved hanging," — And thus became accomplished this very curious amour. Adieu, Sir, go on and prosper in your arduous...world the portrait of Johnson's mind and manners. FROM LA BELLE ASSEMBLEE. ANECDOTES COLLECTED FROM THE PRIVATE LIFE OF PETER THE GREAT, EMPEROR OF RUSSIA.... | |
| 1812 - 374 pages
...curious amour. Adieu, Sir, go on and prosper in your ar» dvous task of presenting to the world tbe portrait of Johnson's mind and manners. INCIDENTS...OCCURRING IN AND NEAR LONDON, INTERESTING MARRIAGES, kc, ITAtE Of HIS -.TAJ FT TV's HEALTH. Tbe following substance of the opinions on the rtate»f bis... | |
| John Nichols, John Bowyer Nichols - Authors, English - 1848 - 906 pages
...statement, which it is but too evident that she made with a view of disparaging and ridiculing Dr. Johnson." amour. Adieu, Sir ; go on and prosper in your arduous...world the portrait of Johnson's mind and manners. If faithful, brilliant will be its lights, but deep its shades."* Miss SEWARD to JAMES BOSWELL, Esq.... | |
| Charles Knight - Autobiography - 1868 - 506 pages
...relation hanged, she had fifty who deserved hanging.' " And thus became accomplished this very curious amour. Adieu, sir; go on and prosper in your arduous...world the portrait of Johnson's mind and manners. If faithful, brilliant will be its lights, but deep its shadows." EXTRACTS OF CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - Poets, English - 1907 - 440 pages
...relation hanged, she had fifty who deserved hanging.' " And thus became accomplished this very curious amour. Adieu, Sir, go on and prosper in your arduous...world the portrait of Johnson's mind and manners. If faithful, brilliant will be its lights, but deep its shades." Boswell made some use of the materials... | |
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