 | James Boswell - 1791 - 564 pages
...fenfibly as many fay they do." JoHNSON. " Sir, don't be duped by them any more. You will find thefe very feeling people are not very ready to do you good. They pay you by feeling." BOSWELL. " Foote has a great deal of humour?" JoHNSON. " Yes, Sir." BOSWELL. " He has a fingular talent... | |
 | James Boswell - 1791 - 608 pages
...difcriminative manner, a portrait of the late Mr. Fitzherbert, of Derbyfliire. " There was (faid he) no fparkle, no brilliancy in Fitzherbert ; but I never knew a man who was fo generally acceptable. He made every body quite eafy, overpowered nobody by the fuperiority of his... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1798 - 464 pages
...pay you by /«//«£." Of the late Mr. Fitzherbert, of Derbyfhire, he faid, " There was no fparkle, no brilliancy in Fitzherbert ; but I never knew a man who was fo generally acceptable. He made every body quite cafy ; overpowered nobody by the fuperiority of his... | |
 | James Boswell - 1807 - 514 pages
...have often blamed myself, Sir, for not feeling for others as sensibly as many say they do." JOHNSON. " Sir, don't be duped by them any more. You will find...very ready to do you good. They pay you by feeling." BOSWELL. " Foote has a great deal of humour." JOHNSON. " Yes, Sir." BOSWELL. " He has a singular talent... | |
 | James Boswell - 1807 - 508 pages
...have often blamed myself, Sir, for not feeling for others as sensibly as many say they do." JOHNSON. " Sir, don't be duped by them any more. You will find...people are not very ready to do you good. They pay you Toy feeling." BOSWELL. " Foote has a great deal of humour." JOHNSON. " Yes, Sir." BOSWELL. " He has... | |
 | New Church gen. confer - 1864 - 598 pages
...good ; more than this Providence does not intend ; it would be misery to no purpose. You will find very feeling people are not very ready to do you good. They pay you with feeling. It matters not how a man dies ; but how he lives. SAMUEL JOHNSON. THE LORD'S PRAYER IN... | |
 | James Boswell - 1817 - 466 pages
...have often blnmed myself, Sir, for not feeling for others as sensibly as many say they do." JOHNSON. " Sir, don't be duped by them any more. You will find...people are not very ready to do you good. They pay yon by feeling." BoswiLL. " Foote has a great deal of humour." JOHNSON. " Yes, Sir." BOSWELL. "He has... | |
 | James Boswell - 1817 - 546 pages
...discriminative manner, a portrait of the lute Mr. Fitzherbert of Derbyshire. " There was (said he) no sparkle, no brilliancy, in Fitzherbert ; but I never knew a man who was so generilly acceptable. He mude every body quite easy, overpowered nobody by the superiority of his talent?,... | |
 | John Selden - 1818 - 682 pages
...have often blamed myself, Sir, for not feeling for others as sensibly as many say they do." — J. " Sir, don't be duped by them any more. You will find...brilliancy in Fitzherbert ; but I never knew a man who was srt generally acceptable. He made every body quite easy; overpowered nobody by the superiority of his... | |
 | James Boswell - 1820 - 382 pages
...have often blamed myself, sir, for not feeling for others as sensibly as many say they do." JOHNSON. " Sir, don't be duped by them any more. You will find...very ready to do you good. They pay you by feeling." On another occasion, he said, " Pity is not natural to man. Children are always cruel. Savages are... | |
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