 | Samuel Johnson - 1825
...mind, of a serenity not to be ruffled, and an imagination not to be suppressed. During a considerable part of the time in which he was employed upon this performance, he was without lodging, P In 1724. and often without meat ; nor had he any other conveniencies for study than the fields or... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1826 - 420 דפים
...mind, of a serenity not to be ruffled, imd an imagination not to be suppressed. During a considerable part of the time in which he was employed upon this...lodging, and often without meat ; nor had he any other convenjk ences for study than the fields or the streets allowed him » there he used to walk and form... | |
 | James Flamank - 1833
...Johnson observes, that " during the chief part of the time in which Savage was employed about a tragedy, he was without lodging, and often without meat ; nor had he any other conveniences for study than the field or the streets N 2 allowed him ; there he used to walk and form his speeches ;... | |
 | Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1834
...mind ; of a serenity not to be ruffled, and an imagination not to be suppressed. During a considerable part of the time in which he was employed upon this...without meat ; nor had he any other conveniences for study than the fields or the streets allowed him : there he used to walk an J form his speeches, and... | |
 | 1834
...play, winch yielded him a profit of £100. "During я considerable part of the time/' says Johnson, " in which he was employed upon this performance, he...was without lodging, and often without meat; nor had lie any other conveniences for study than the fields or the street allowed him ; there he used to walk... | |
 | 1837
...considerable part of the time in which Savage was employed upon his tragedy of Sir Thomas Overbury, he was without lodging and often without meat ; nor had he any other conveniences for study than the fields or the streets allowed him : there he used to walk and form his speeches, and... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1840 - 502 דפים
...mind, of a serenity nut to be ruffled, and an imagination not to be suppressed. Daring a considerable part of the time in which he was employed upon this performance, he watt without lodging, and often without meat; nor had he any other conveniences fur study than the... | |
 | Basil Montagu - 1849
...mind ; of a serenity not to be ruffled, and an imagination not to be suppressed. During a considerable part of the time in which he was employed upon this...without meat ; nor had he any other conveniences for study than the fields or the streets allowed him. There he used to walk and form his speeches, and... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1854
...mind, of a serenity not to be ruffled and an imagination not to be suppressed. During a considerable part of the time in which he was employed upon this...without meat ; nor had he any other conveniences for study than the fields or the streets allowed him ; there he used to walk and form his speeches, and... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1854
...mind, of a serenity not to be ruffied, and an imagination not to be suppressed. During a considerable part of the time in which he was employed upon this...without meat ; nor had he any other conveniences for study than the fields or the streets allowed him : there he used to walk and form his speeches, and... | |
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