| 1786 - 506 páginas
...tention to the diiealls of the imagination, which he watched in himlclf with a folicitude deftruftive of his own peace, and. intolerable to thofe he trufted....day, that if he would come and beat him once a week be would bear itj but to hear his complaint» was more than man could fupport.— • 'Twas therefore... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 570 páginas
...watched in himself with a solicitude destructive of his own peace, and intolerable to those he trusted. Dr. Lawrence told him one day, that if he would come...him once a week he would bear it ; but to hear his complaint was more than man could support.] It was Dr. Johnson's custom, when he wrote to Dr. Lawrence... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 600 páginas
...watched in himself with a solicitude destructive of his own peace, and intolerable to those he trusted. Dr. Lawrence told him one day, that if he would come...him once a week he would bear it ; but to hear his complaint was more than man could support-] It was Dr. Johnson's custom, when he wrote to Dr. Lawrence... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 590 páginas
...solicitude destructive of his own peace, and intolerable to those he trusted. Dr. Lawrence told him 6ne day, that if he would come and beat him once a week he would bear it; but to hear his complaint was more than man could support.] It was Dr. Johnson's custom, when he wrote to Dr. Lawrence... | |
| James Boswell - 1843 - 588 páginas
...watched in himself with a solicitude destructive of his own peace, and intolerable to those he trusted. Dr. Lawrence told him one day, that if he would come...him once a week he would bear it; but to hear his complaint was more than man could support.] It was Dr. Johnson's custom, when he wrote to Dr. Lawrence... | |
| James Boswell - 1884 - 534 páginas
...watched in himself with a solicitude destructive of his own peace, and intolerable to those he trusted. Dr. Lawrence told him one day, that if he would come...but to hear his complaints was more than man could support. 'Twas therefore that he tried, I suppose, and in eighteen years contrived to weary the patience... | |
| Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1884 - 538 páginas
...watched in himself with a solicitude destructive of his own peace, and intolerable to those he trusted. Dr. Lawrence told him one day, that if he would come...but to hear his complaints was more than man could support. 'Twas therefore that he tried, I suppose, and in eighteen years contrived to weary the patience... | |
| George Birkbeck Norman Hill - 1897 - 550 páginas
...watched in himself with a solicitude destructive of his own peace, and intolerable to those he trusted 6. Dr. Lawrence told him one day, that if he would come...but to hear his complaints was more than man could support 7. 'Twas therefore that he tried, 1 See Life, iv. 143 for one of these See also ib. iii. 22,... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1925 - 826 páginas
...trying patient, if Mrs. Thrale can be believed. ' Dr. Lawrence told him one day that if he (Johnson) would come and beat him once a week he would bear it, but to hear his complaints was more than he could support.' Johnson told Boswell : ' My knowledge of physick I learnt from Dr. James ; I also... | |
| Hesther Lynch Piozzi - 2006 - 302 páginas
...watched in himself with a solicitude destructive of his own peace, and intolerable to those he trusted. Dr. Lawrence told him one day that if he would come...but to hear his complaints was more than MAN could support. 'Twas therefore that he tried, I suppose, and in eighteen years contrived to weary the patience... | |
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