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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... Thrale is very liberal , and keeps us two coaches , and a very fine table ; but I think our cookery very bad 5. Mrs. Thrale got into a convent of English nuns , and I talked with her through the grate , and I am very kindly used by the ...
... Thrale is very liberal , and keeps us two coaches , and a very fine table ; but I think our cookery very bad 5. Mrs. Thrale got into a convent of English nuns , and I talked with her through the grate , and I am very kindly used by the ...
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... Thrale's , in the Borough , I hastened thither , and found Mrs. Thrale and him at breakfast . I was kindly welcomed . In a moment he was in a full glow of conversation , and I felt myself elevated as if brought into another state of ...
... Thrale's , in the Borough , I hastened thither , and found Mrs. Thrale and him at breakfast . I was kindly welcomed . In a moment he was in a full glow of conversation , and I felt myself elevated as if brought into another state of ...
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... Thrale , which their friends would consider accordingly ; but from the manner in which the intelligence of it was ... Thrale , son of Mr. Thrale , member for the Borough , suddenly before his father's door . ' Gent . Mag . 1776 , p . 142 ...
... Thrale , which their friends would consider accordingly ; but from the manner in which the intelligence of it was ... Thrale , son of Mr. Thrale , member for the Borough , suddenly before his father's door . ' Gent . Mag . 1776 , p . 142 ...
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Account of Corsica Anec answered ante appear asked Baretti Beattie believe BENNET LANGTON Boswell's Burke called character church comma omitted compliments conversation Corsica Croker DEAR SIR dined Edinburgh edition England English father favour Garrick gentleman George III give Goldsmith happy Hebrides honour hope humble servant Hume humour JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson Journey King lady Langton laugh learning Letters Lichfield lines live London Lord Bute Lord Mansfield Lord Monboddo manner Memoirs ment mentioned mind Misc nation never observed opinion Oxford Paoli passage perhaps Piozzi pleased pleasure poem Pope printed publick published reason remark Samuel Johnson says Scotch Scotland seems shewed Sir Joshua Reynolds speak Streatham suppose talked tell thing thought Thrale tion told Tom Davies Voltaire Walpole wish write written wrote