Boswell's Life of Johnson, 4. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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97. oldal
... wish you would look more into his book ; and as Lord Mountstuart wishes much to find a proper person to continue the work upon Granger's plan , and has desired I would mention it to you , if such a man occurs please to let me know . His ...
... wish you would look more into his book ; and as Lord Mountstuart wishes much to find a proper person to continue the work upon Granger's plan , and has desired I would mention it to you , if such a man occurs please to let me know . His ...
100. oldal
... wish much about it , I should wish her not to be disappointed . The desire of male heirs is not appendant only to feudal tenures . A son is almost necessary to the continuance of Thrale's fortune ; for what can misses do with a ...
... wish much about it , I should wish her not to be disappointed . The desire of male heirs is not appendant only to feudal tenures . A son is almost necessary to the continuance of Thrale's fortune ; for what can misses do with a ...
147. oldal
... wish it success ; but do not indulge hope . Tell nobody . ' It happened luckily that Mr. Allen was pitched on to ... wish that his life may be spared , at least when no life has been taken away by him . I will , therefore , take the ...
... wish it success ; but do not indulge hope . Tell nobody . ' It happened luckily that Mr. Allen was pitched on to ... wish that his life may be spared , at least when no life has been taken away by him . I will , therefore , take the ...
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