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" I never in my life knew a man that had so tender a heart for his particular friends, or more general friendship for mankind. "
The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and Critical ... - Trang 177
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The lives of the most eminent English poets; with critical ..., Tập 4

Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 trang
...furvived his underftanding, anfwered, It hasfo. And added, I never in my life knew a man that bad fo tender a heart for his particular friends, or more...general friendship for mankind. At another time he faid, I -have known Pope thefe thirty years, and value myfelf more in his friendjhip than*— his grief...

Lives

Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 trang
...intermission of his deliriousness, was always saying some thing kind either of his present «r absent friends, and that his humanity seemed to have survived his...answered, " It has so." And added, " I never in my fife knew a man that had so tender " a heart for his particular friends, or more general friendship...

The works of the poets of Great Britain and Ireland. With prefaces ..., Tập 1

Great Britain - 1804 - 716 trang
...intermission of his deliriousness, was always saying some thing kind either of his present «r absent friends, and that his humanity seemed to have survived his understanding, answered, " It ha« so." And added, " I never in my life knew a man that had so tender *' a heart for his particular...

The Lives of the Most Celebrated English Poets, with Criticisms. Extracted ...

Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 322 trang
...survived his understanding, ,'inswerqd, It has so; and added, / neyef /'« my. life knew a wan that hind. so tender a heart . for 'his particular friends, or more general friendship for inanki/itf At another time he said, / havf Known Pope these thirty years, and value oystlf won in his...

The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., Tập 12

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 546 trang
...always saying something kind either of his present or absent friends, and that his humanity H'rim-d to have survived his understanding, answered, " It...friendship for mankind." At another time he said, " I have known Pope these thirty years, and value myself more in his friendship than" — His grief...

The lives of the English poets

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 408 trang
...intermission of his deliriousness, was always saying something kind either of his present or absent friends, and that his humanity seemed to have survived his...had so tender a heart for his particular friends, of " more general friendship for mankind." At another * Spence. time he said, " I have known Pope these...

The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: Prior. Congreve. Blackmore ...

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 494 trang
...intermission of his deliriousness, was always saying something kind either of his present or absent friends, and that his humanity seemed to have survived his understanding, answered, " It has so 1" and added, " I never in my life knew a man that had so tender a heart for his particular friends,...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Tập 11

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 404 trang
...intermission of his deliriousness, was always saying something kind either of his present or absent friends, and that his humanity seemed to have survived his understanding, answered, " It has so.' • And1 added, " I never in my life knew a man that " had so tender a heart for his particular friends,...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Tập 11

Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 366 trang
...intermission of his deliriousness, was always saying something kind either of his present or absent friends, and that his humanity seemed to have survived his understanding, answered, " It has so !" and added, u I never in my life knew a man that had so tender a heart for his particular friends, or more general...

The works of Alexander Pope. With a selection of explanatory notes ..., Tập 1

Alexander Pope - 1812 - 348 trang
...deliriousness, was 1 Spence. always say.jng something kind either of his present, ofabsent friends, and that his humanity seemed to have survived his...friendship for mankind." At another time he said, " I have known Pope these thirty years, and, " value myself more in his friendship than" — His grief...




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