Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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... Reverend Dr. Taylor , which , as Taylor told me , expressed grief in the strongest manner he had ever read ; so that it is much to be regretted it has not been preserved . The letter was brought to Dr. Taylor , at his house in the ...
... Reverend Dr. Taylor , which , as Taylor told me , expressed grief in the strongest manner he had ever read ; so that it is much to be regretted it has not been preserved . The letter was brought to Dr. Taylor , at his house in the ...
443. oldal
... Reverend Dr. Mayo , a dissenting minister , the Reverend Mr. Toplady , ' and my friend the Reverend Mr. Temple . Hawkesworth's compilation of the voyages to the South Sea being mentioned ; JOHNSON : " Sir , if you talk of it as a ...
... Reverend Dr. Mayo , a dissenting minister , the Reverend Mr. Toplady , ' and my friend the Reverend Mr. Temple . Hawkesworth's compilation of the voyages to the South Sea being mentioned ; JOHNSON : " Sir , if you talk of it as a ...
450. oldal
... REVEREND MR . BAGSHAW , AT BROMLEY.3 SIR : I return you my sincere thanks for your additions to my Dictionary ; but the new edition has been published some time , and therefore I cannot 1 A Swiss , Dr. Moser , keeper of the Royal ...
... REVEREND MR . BAGSHAW , AT BROMLEY.3 SIR : I return you my sincere thanks for your additions to my Dictionary ; but the new edition has been published some time , and therefore I cannot 1 A Swiss , Dr. Moser , keeper of the Royal ...
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