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" I believe, Sir, you have a great many. Norway, too, has noble wild prospects; and Lapland is remarkable for prodigious noble wild prospects. But, Sir, let me tell you, the noblest prospect which a Scotchman ever sees, is the high road that leads him to... "
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Croker's Boswell and Boswell: Studies in the "Life of Johnson". ...

Percy Fitzgerald - 1880 - 362 trang
...perf ectly safe ; for he observed, that Scotland had a great many noble wild prospects. JOHNSON : ' I believe, sir, you have a great many. Norway, too,...ever sees, is the high road that leads him to England ! ' This unexpected and pointed sally produced a roar of applause." Boswell's comment, by the way,...

Acme Library of Standard Biography: Third Series

1880 - 556 trang
...compatriot of Boswell's, who claimed for his country a great many "noble wild prospects," Johnson replied, " I believe, sir, you have a great many ; Norway, too,...sees, is the high road that leads him to England." Though Boswell makes a slight remonstrance about the " rude grandeur of Nature" as seen in " Caledonia,"...

Old and new London: a narrative of its history, its people and its places ...

George Walter Thornbury - 1880 - 604 trang
...gentleman present praising Scotch scenery, Johnson uttered his bitter gibe, " Sir, let me tell you that the noblest prospect which a Scotchman ever sees is the high road that leads him to England." In the same month Johnson and Boswell met again at the " Mitre." The latter confessed his nerves were...

Short Sayings of Great Men: With Historical and Explanatory Notes

Samuel Arthur Bent - 1882 - 638 trang
...great many noble wild prospects. Johnson thereupon "tossed him," as Boswell called it, as follows : " I believe, sir, you have a great many. Norway, too,...noblest prospect which a Scotchman ever sees is the highroad that leads him to England ! " Lord Eldon's answer to Boswell, who asked him to define taste,...

The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with the Journal of a Tour to ...

James Boswell - 1884 - 742 trang
...himself perfectly safe ; for he observed, that Scotland had a great many noble wild prospects. JOHNSON. " I believe, Sir, you have a great many. Norway, too,...ever sees, is the high road that leads him to England ! " This unexpected and pointed sally produced a roar of applause. After all, however, those who admire...

Johnsoniana: Life, Opinions, and Table-talk of Doctor Johnson

Samuel Johnson - 1884 - 348 trang
...for he observed that Scotland had a great many noble wild prospects. Upon this descended JOHNSON : "I believe, sir, you have a great many. Norway, too,...sees is the high road that leads him to England." Johnson said he had lately been a long while at Lichfiekl, but had grown very weary before he left...

The Enchiridion of Wit: The Best Specimens of English Conversational Wit

William Shepard Walsh - 1884 - 288 trang
...country, which, he remarked, had a great many noble, wild prospects. " I believe, sir," said Johnson, "you have a great many. Norway, too, has noble, wild...noblest prospect which a Scotchman ever sees is the high-road that leads him to England." Signs of the Times. Somebody, lamenting the state of the country,...

Doctor Johnson: His Life, Works & Table Talk

James Macaulay - 1884 - 164 trang
...safe in saying that Scotland had a great many noble, wild prospects. " I believe, sir," said Johnson, "you have a great many. Norway, too, has noble, wild...me tell you, the noblest prospect which a Scotchman can see is the high road that leads him to England," a sally which set all the company in a roar. *...

Papers of the Manchester Literary Club, Tập 10

Manchester Literary Club - 1884 - 536 trang
...observation, that Scotland had a great many noble wild prospects, will perhaps bear repetition : " I believe, sir, you have a great many. Norway, too,...prospects. But, sir, let me tell you the noblest prospect a Scotchman ever sees is the highroad that leads him to England." He lost no opportunity of exercising...

Our Great Writers, Or, Popular Chapters on Some Leading Authors

Samuel Andrews (M.A.) - 1884 - 312 trang
...— the many noble ' prospects ' (fine views) which one could have in it — Johnson replied, ' Sir, the noblest prospect which a Scotchman ever sees is the high road to England.' The national prejudice was sometimes expressed with an extravagance in which there was...




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