Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales, 4. kötetBigelow, Brown & Company, Incorporated, 1921 |
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... ( Diary , p . 69 ) that ' Boswell asked John- son if he had never been under the hands of a dancing master . " Aye , and a dancing mistress too , " says the Doctor ; " but I own to you I never took a lesson but one or two ; my blind eyes ...
... ( Diary , p . 69 ) that ' Boswell asked John- son if he had never been under the hands of a dancing master . " Aye , and a dancing mistress too , " says the Doctor ; " but I own to you I never took a lesson but one or two ; my blind eyes ...
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... Diary , i . 132 . See ante , iii . 255 , 256 . ' ' Mrs. Thrale , ' wrote Miss Burney in 1780 , ' is a most dear creature , but never restrains her tongue in anything , nor , indeed , any of her feelings . She laughs , cries , scolds ...
... Diary , i . 132 . See ante , iii . 255 , 256 . ' ' Mrs. Thrale , ' wrote Miss Burney in 1780 , ' is a most dear creature , but never restrains her tongue in anything , nor , indeed , any of her feelings . She laughs , cries , scolds ...
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... Diary , ii . 151. Johnson was not yet leaving the Thrale family , for he joined them at Brighton , and he was living with them the following spring in Argyll - street . Nevertheless , if , as all Mrs. Thrale's friends strongly held ...
... Diary , ii . 151. Johnson was not yet leaving the Thrale family , for he joined them at Brighton , and he was living with them the following spring in Argyll - street . Nevertheless , if , as all Mrs. Thrale's friends strongly held ...
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LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON LL D 1780DEC 13 1784 | 134 |
B JOHNSON AND PRIESTLEY | 160 |
497 | 190 |
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