Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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James Boswell Mowbray Walter Morris. DEDICATION . 66 xxi It is related of the great Dr. Clarke , ' that when in one of his leisure hours he was unbending himself with a few friends in the most playful and frolicsome manner , he observed ...
James Boswell Mowbray Walter Morris. DEDICATION . 66 xxi It is related of the great Dr. Clarke , ' that when in one of his leisure hours he was unbending himself with a few friends in the most playful and frolicsome manner , he observed ...
375. oldal
... JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . & c . , JAMES BOSWEll . DEAR SIR : That you are coming so soon to town I am very glad ; and still more glad that you are coming as an advocate . I think nothing more likely to make your life pass happily away ...
... JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . & c . , JAMES BOSWEll . DEAR SIR : That you are coming so soon to town I am very glad ; and still more glad that you are coming as an advocate . I think nothing more likely to make your life pass happily away ...
377. oldal
James Boswell Mowbray Walter Morris. Age 63. ] DR . BEATTIE AND HIS WIFE . 377 the ' Ralegh ' ' returned without going round the world , it would have been ridiculous . To give them the names of the Drake ' and the ' Ralegh ' was laying ...
James Boswell Mowbray Walter Morris. Age 63. ] DR . BEATTIE AND HIS WIFE . 377 the ' Ralegh ' ' returned without going round the world , it would have been ridiculous . To give them the names of the Drake ' and the ' Ralegh ' was laying ...
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