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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... dined with John Wilkes and his daughter and no- body else at the Mansion - House . It was a most pleasant scene . I had that day breakfasted with Dr. Johnson . I drank tea with Lord Bute's daughter- in - law , and I supped with Miss Bos ...
... dined with John Wilkes and his daughter and no- body else at the Mansion - House . It was a most pleasant scene . I had that day breakfasted with Dr. Johnson . I drank tea with Lord Bute's daughter- in - law , and I supped with Miss Bos ...
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... dined [ with us ] : -I waited on them home.- Their garden pretty , with covered walks , but small ; yet may hold many students . - The Doctors of the Sorbonne are all equal ; -choose those who succeed to vacancies . - Profit little ...
... dined [ with us ] : -I waited on them home.- Their garden pretty , with covered walks , but small ; yet may hold many students . - The Doctors of the Sorbonne are all equal ; -choose those who succeed to vacancies . - Profit little ...
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... dined superbly at a tavern ; and I unwarily exceeded my bottle of old hock ; and , having once broke over the pale , I run wild . But I did not get drunk . I was , however , in- toxicated , and very ill next day . ' Letters , No. 148 ...
... dined superbly at a tavern ; and I unwarily exceeded my bottle of old hock ; and , having once broke over the pale , I run wild . But I did not get drunk . I was , however , in- toxicated , and very ill next day . ' Letters , No. 148 ...
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