| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 str.
...number." ' 4 In this Review Johnson describes himself as ' a hardened and shameless tea-drinker, who has for twenty years diluted his meals with only the infusion...the midnight, and with tea welcomes the morning.' Johnson's Works, vi. 21. That 'he never felt the least inconvenience from it' may well be doubted.... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 640 str.
...number." ' ' In this Review Johnson describes himself as ' a hardened and shameless tea-drinker, who has for twenty years diluted his meals with only the infusion...the midnight, and with tea welcomes the morning.' Johnson's Works, vi. 21. That 'he never felt the least inconvenience from it' may well be doubted.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 str.
...expect little justice from the author of this extract, a hardened and shameless Tea-drinker, who has for twenty years diluted his meals with only the infusion...solaces the midnight, and with Tea welcomes the morning. He begins by refuting a popular notion, that $ohea and Green Tea are leaves of the same shrub, gathered... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 488 str.
...expect little justice from the author of this, extract, a hardened and shameless tea drinker, who has for twenty years diluted his meals with only the infusion...solaces the midnight, and with tea welcomes the morning. • He begins by refuting a popular notion, that bohea and green tea are leaves of the same shrub,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1810 - 486 str.
...expect little justice from the author of this extract, a hardened and shameless Tea-drinker, who has for twenty years diluted his meals with only the infusion...solaces the midnight, and with Tea welcomes the morning. He begins by refuting a popular notion, that Bohea and Green Tea are leaves of the same shrub, gathered... | |
| John Edmonds Stock - 1811 - 508 str.
...theColossus of modern literature, who confesses himself to be "a hardened and shameless tea-drinker; who has for twenty years diluted his meals with only the infusion...the midnight, and with tea welcomes the morning." The opinions of this great man might, in other instances besides this, be sufficiently imposing to... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1815 - 660 str.
...and describes himself as " a hardened and shameless tea-drinker, who has for twenty years diluted bis meals with only the infusion of this fascinating plant;...the midnight, and with tea welcomes the morning." Mr Hanway wrote an angiy answer to his playful animadversions in " the Gazetteer " of May 26, 1756... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 514 str.
...expect little justice from the author of this extract, a hardened and shameless Tea-drinker, who has for twenty years diluted his meals with only the infusion...solaces the midnight, and with Tea welcomes the morning. He begins by refuting a popular notion, that Bohea and Green Tea are leaves of the same shrub, gathered... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 492 str.
...expect little justice from the author of this extract, a hardened and shameless Tea-drinker, who has for twenty years diluted his meals with only the infusion...solaces the midnight, and with Tea welcomes the morning. He begins by refuting a popular notion, that Bohea and Green Tea are leaves of the same shrub, gathered... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 str.
...collection of voyages and travels projected by his friend Newbery. When a new bridge, also, was about to be the infusion of this fascinating plant ; whose kettle...solaces the midnight, and with tea welcomes the morning : Te veniente die, Te decedente .' Hanway published an angry reply, and Johnson after a full and deliberate... | |
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