Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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214. oldal
... Miss's verses ; that is to say , compared with excellence , nothing ; but very well for the person who wrote them . I am vexed at being shown verses in that manner . " MISS REYNOLDS : " But if they should be good , why not give them ...
... Miss's verses ; that is to say , compared with excellence , nothing ; but very well for the person who wrote them . I am vexed at being shown verses in that manner . " MISS REYNOLDS : " But if they should be good , why not give them ...
472. oldal
... Miss Fanny Burney . Three such women are not to be found : I know not where I could find a fourth , except Mrs ... Miss Burney ( Mme . D'Arblay ) , 87 ; Miss More and Mrs. ( Miss ) Carter , 88 ; Mrs. Garrick , 97 or 98.- Dr. Hill . Age ...
... Miss Fanny Burney . Three such women are not to be found : I know not where I could find a fourth , except Mrs ... Miss Burney ( Mme . D'Arblay ) , 87 ; Miss More and Mrs. ( Miss ) Carter , 88 ; Mrs. Garrick , 97 or 98.- Dr. Hill . Age ...
484. oldal
... Miss Adams mentioned a gentleman of licentious character , and said , " Suppose I had a mind to marry that gentleman , would my parents consent ? " JOHNSON : " Yes , they ' d consent , and you'd go . You'd go , though they did not ...
... Miss Adams mentioned a gentleman of licentious character , and said , " Suppose I had a mind to marry that gentleman , would my parents consent ? " JOHNSON : " Yes , they ' d consent , and you'd go . You'd go , though they did not ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Korlátozott előnézet - 1962 |
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