Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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... lady of my acquaintance , who maintained , that her husband's having been guilty of num- berless infidelities , released her from conjugal obligations , be- cause they were reciprocal . JOHNSON : " This is miserable stuff , Sir . To the ...
... lady of my acquaintance , who maintained , that her husband's having been guilty of num- berless infidelities , released her from conjugal obligations , be- cause they were reciprocal . JOHNSON : " This is miserable stuff , Sir . To the ...
85. oldal
... lady would , indeed , be very afflictive , and I hope she is in no danger . Take care to keep her mind as easy as possible . I have left Langton in London . He has been down with the militia , and is again quiet at home , talking to his ...
... lady would , indeed , be very afflictive , and I hope she is in no danger . Take care to keep her mind as easy as possible . I have left Langton in London . He has been down with the militia , and is again quiet at home , talking to his ...
236. oldal
... ladies . " BOSWELL : " What , Sir , if he debauched the ladies of gentlemen in the country , will not there be a ... lady of another earl in that county , and destroyed the peace of a noble family . " Still he would not yield . He ...
... ladies . " BOSWELL : " What , Sir , if he debauched the ladies of gentlemen in the country , will not there be a ... lady of another earl in that county , and destroyed the peace of a noble family . " Still he would not yield . He ...
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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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