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" Ah, Sir, I was mad and violent. It was bitterness which they mistook for frolic. I was miserably poor, and I thought to fight my way by my literature and my wit ; so I disregarded all power and all authority. "
Irving's Works - Page 156
by Washington Irving - 1864
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Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the ..., Volume 1

James Boswell - 1799 - 648 pages
...violent. It was bitterness which they mistook for frolick'. I was miserably poor, and I thought to fight . my way by my literature and my wit ; so I disregarded all power and all authority V The Bishop of Dromore observes in a letter to me, ' The pleasure he took in vexing the tutors and...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ...

James Boswell - 1799 - 496 pages
...violent. It was bitterness which they mistook for frolick. I was miserably poor,- and I thought to fight my way by my literature and my . wit ; so I disregarded all power and all authority." The Bishop of Dromore observes in a letter to me, " The pleasure he took in vexing the tutors and fellows...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour ..., Volume 1

James Boswell - Hebrides (Scotland) - 1799 - 640 pages
...violent. It was bitterness which they mistook for frolick '. I was miserably poor, and I thought to fight my way by my literature and my wit ; so I disregarded all power and all authority3.' The Bishop of Dromore observes in a letter to me, 'The pleasure he took in vexing the...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of ..., Volume 1

James Boswell - Authors, English - 1807 - 514 pages
...violent. It was bitterness which they mistook for frolick. I was miserably poor, and 1 thought to fight my way by my literature and my wit; so I disregarded all power and all authority." The Bishop of Dromore observes in a letter to me, " The pleasure he took in vexing the tutors and fellows...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift: Memoirs of Jonathan Swift, D. D

Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - English literature - 1814 - 686 pages
...violent. It was bitterness that they mistook for frolic. I was miserably poor, and I thought to fight my way by my literature and my wit ; so I disregarded all power, and all authority." Even such a rebel against college discipline Swift appears to have been, under similar circumstances;...
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The works of Jonathan Swift, containing additional letters, tracts ..., Volume 1

Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 676 pages
...violent. It was bitterness that they mistook for frolic. I was miserably poor, and I thought to fight my way by my literature and my wit ; so I disregarded all power, and all authority." Even such a rebel against college discipline Swift appears to have been, under similar circumstances;...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: With Critical Observations on His Works

Robert Anderson - Authors, English - 1815 - 660 pages
...violent. It was bitterness which they mistook for frolic. I was miserably poor, and thought to fight my way by my literature and my wit ; so I disregarded all power, and all authority." He struggled for another year in this unequal conflict, and professed a desire to practise either the...
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The life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 2

James Boswell - 1817 - 466 pages
...violent. It was bitterns:ss which they mistook for frolic. I was miserably poor, and I thought to fight my way by my literature and my wit; so I disregarded all power aad all authority." The Bishop of Dromore observes in a letter to me, " The pleasure betook in vexing...
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The life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 1

James Boswell - 1820 - 442 pages
...this observation from him. which they mistook for frolic. I was minerably poor, and I thought to fight my way by my literature and my wit; so I disregarded all power and all authority." The Bishop of Droraore observes in a letter to me, " The pleasure betook in vexing the tutors and fellows...
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The life of Samuel Johnson. Copious notes by Malone, Volume 1

James Boswell - 1821 - 388 pages
...violent. It was bitterness which they mistook for frolick. I was miserably poor, and I thought to fight my way by my literature and my wit ; so I disregarded all power and all authority." The Bishop of Dromore observes in a letter to me, " The pleasure he took in vexing the tutors and fellows...
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