Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 3. kötetBigelow, Brown, 1780 |
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... says : - ' For not imprudent of my loss to come , I saw from Contemplation's quiet cell His feet ascending to ... say , " From youth to honoured age my arts and me hath viewed . " ' He 4 Death of Dr. James . [ A.D. 1776 .
... says : - ' For not imprudent of my loss to come , I saw from Contemplation's quiet cell His feet ascending to ... say , " From youth to honoured age my arts and me hath viewed . " ' He 4 Death of Dr. James . [ A.D. 1776 .
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... says , that ' Mrs. Thrale abruptly proposed to start for Bath , as wishing to avoid the sight of the funeral . She had no man- friend to go with her , ' and so he offered his services . Johnson at that moment arrived . ' I expected that ...
... says , that ' Mrs. Thrale abruptly proposed to start for Bath , as wishing to avoid the sight of the funeral . She had no man- friend to go with her , ' and so he offered his services . Johnson at that moment arrived . ' I expected that ...
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... says that ' the real state of the case was that he had gone mad , and was in that state sent home . ' He died before the sentence of the court - martial was promulgated . Croker's Boswell , p . 497 . • In Thoughts on the Coronation of ...
... says that ' the real state of the case was that he had gone mad , and was in that state sent home . ' He died before the sentence of the court - martial was promulgated . Croker's Boswell , p . 497 . • In Thoughts on the Coronation of ...
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... say which is best . But in justice to both those noble seminaries , I with high satisfaction declare , that my ... says that the first Pitt told him ' that his reason for preferring private to public education was , that he scarce ...
... say which is best . But in justice to both those noble seminaries , I with high satisfaction declare , that my ... says that the first Pitt told him ' that his reason for preferring private to public education was , that he scarce ...
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... say nothing against a character but what he can prove , history could not be written ; for a great deal is ... says : - ' The bitterest parts of the work were a satire on William III and George I. The most remark- able part of ...
... say nothing against a character but what he can prove , history could not be written ; for a great deal is ... says : - ' The bitterest parts of the work were a satire on William III and George I. The most remark- able part of ...
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