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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... once excited to vigorous exertion , and tempered by reverential awe . During all the time in which Dr. Johnson was employed in relating to the circle at Sir Joshua Reynolds's the particulars of what passed between the King and him , Dr ...
... once excited to vigorous exertion , and tempered by reverential awe . During all the time in which Dr. Johnson was employed in relating to the circle at Sir Joshua Reynolds's the particulars of what passed between the King and him , Dr ...
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... once pronounced woonse , in- stead of wunse , or wonse . Johnson himself never got entirely free of those provincial accents b1 . Garrick sometimes used to take him off , squeezing a lemon into a punch - bowl , with uncouth ...
... once pronounced woonse , in- stead of wunse , or wonse . Johnson himself never got entirely free of those provincial accents b1 . Garrick sometimes used to take him off , squeezing a lemon into a punch - bowl , with uncouth ...
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... once was Mrs. Gastrell's drawing- See Lady Charnwood's ' A Habitation's Memories ' ( Cornhill room . Mag . Nov. 1927 , p . 540 ) . " Page 471 , lines 4 , 5. ' Theodosius ' , or ' The Force of Love ' , a tragedy by N. Lee , was first ...
... once was Mrs. Gastrell's drawing- See Lady Charnwood's ' A Habitation's Memories ' ( Cornhill room . Mag . Nov. 1927 , p . 540 ) . " Page 471 , lines 4 , 5. ' Theodosius ' , or ' The Force of Love ' , a tragedy by N. Lee , was first ...
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