Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 2. kötetClarendon Press, 1934 |
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... Misc . i . 301 ) , ridiculed a friend who , looking out on Streatham Common from our windows . . . , lamented the enormous wickedness of the times , because some bird - catchers were busy there one fine Sunday morning . " While half the ...
... Misc . i . 301 ) , ridiculed a friend who , looking out on Streatham Common from our windows . . . , lamented the enormous wickedness of the times , because some bird - catchers were busy there one fine Sunday morning . " While half the ...
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... Misc . i . 69 , n . 5. > 6 Mrs. Piozzi's Anecdotes of John- son , p . 131. BOSWELL . Mrs. Piozzi ( Anec . p . 129 : John . Misc . i . 235 ) describes her mother and Johnson as In a letter from Edinburgh , dated the 29th of Aetat . 64 ...
... Misc . i . 69 , n . 5. > 6 Mrs. Piozzi's Anecdotes of John- son , p . 131. BOSWELL . Mrs. Piozzi ( Anec . p . 129 : John . Misc . i . 235 ) describes her mother and Johnson as In a letter from Edinburgh , dated the 29th of Aetat . 64 ...
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... Misc . i . 329. < He loved indeed the very act of travelling , and I cannot tell how far one might have taken him in a carriage before he would have wished for refresh- ment . ' Ib . p . 169 : John . Misc . i . 263. ) See post , iii . 5 ...
... Misc . i . 329. < He loved indeed the very act of travelling , and I cannot tell how far one might have taken him in a carriage before he would have wished for refresh- ment . ' Ib . p . 169 : John . Misc . i . 263. ) See post , iii . 5 ...
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