| James Boswell - 1822 - 514 pages
...only not a boy, yet he never received my notions with contempt. He was a whig, with all the virulence and malevolence of his party ; yet difference of opinion...gay world without exemption from its vices or its folJies ; hut had never neglected the cultivation of his mind. His belief of revelation was unshaken... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1823 - 452 pages
...only not a boy; yet he never received my notions with contempt. He was a Whig, with all the virulence and malevolence of his party; yet difference of opinion...cultivation of his mind ; his belief of Revelation was unshaken ; his learning preserved his principles ; he grew first regular, and then pious. His studies... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1823 - 446 pages
...only not a boy; yet he never received my notions with contempt. He was a Whig, with all the virulence and malevolence of his party; yet difference of opinion...cultivation of his mind ; his belief of Revelation was unshaken ; his learning preserved his principles ; he grew first regular, and then pious. His studies... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 674 pages
...only not a boy; yet he never received my notions with contempt. He was, a whig, with all the virulence and malevolence of his party; yet difference of opinion...cultivation of his mind; his belief of Revelation was unshaken; his learning preserved his principles; he grew first regular, and then pious. His studies... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 508 pages
...only not a boy ; yet he never received my notions with contempt. He was a whig, with all the virulence and malevolence of his party ; yet difference of opinion did not keep us apart. I honoured him, and be endured me. He had mingled with the gay world, without exemption from its vices or its follies,... | |
| James Boswell - 1826 - 440 pages
...only not a boy ; yet he never received my notions with contempt. He was a whig, with all the virulence and malevolence of his party ; yet difference of opinion...cultivation of his mind. His belief of revelation was unshaken; his learning preserved his principles; he grew first regular, and then pious. " His studies... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1826 - 430 pages
...with all the virulence and malevolenceof his party; yet difference of opinion did not keep us apart. 1 honoured him, and he endured me. * . He had mingled...cultivation of his mind ; his belief of revelation was unshaken; his learning preserved his principles ; he grew first regular, and then pious. His studies... | |
| James Boswell - 1827 - 622 pages
...only not a boy, yet he never received my notions with contempt. He was a whig, with all the virulence ere there is nothing but pure misery, there never is any recourse to the mention of it.'" unshaken ; his learning preserved his principles; he grew first regular, and then pious. " His studies... | |
| James Boswell - 1827 - 576 pages
...with contempt. He was a whig, with all the virulence and malevolence of his party ; yet different« of opinion did not keep us apart I honoured him, and...cultivation of his mind. His belief of revelation was unshaken ; bis learning preserved his principles; he grew first regular, and then pious. " His studies... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 604 pages
...only not a boy, yet he never received my notions with contempt. He was a whig, with all the virulence and malevolence of his party; yet difference of opinion...its follies; but had never neglected the cultivation 1 Mr. Warton informs me, " that this early friend of Johnson was entered ,% commoner of Trinity College,... | |
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