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... occasion to open my plan thus: “Mr. Dilly, Sir, sends his respectful compliments to you, and would be happy if you would do him the honor to dine with him on Wednesday next along with me, as I must soon go to Scotland.” JOHNSON: “Sir, I ...
... occasion to open my plan thus: “Mr. Dilly, Sir, sends his respectful compliments to you, and would be happy if you would do him the honor to dine with him on Wednesday next along with me, as I must soon go to Scotland.” JOHNSON: “Sir, I ...
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James Boswell Mowbray Walter Morris. very near the time of his decease, on occasion of having desired me to read a ... occasions must be wonderful indeed !” “He observed once, at Sir Joshua Reynolds's, that a beggar in the street will ...
James Boswell Mowbray Walter Morris. very near the time of his decease, on occasion of having desired me to read a ... occasions must be wonderful indeed !” “He observed once, at Sir Joshua Reynolds's, that a beggar in the street will ...
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... occasion of his “hitching in a rhyme; ”” for, that in the original copy of Goldsmith's character of Mr. Burke, in his “Retaliation,” another person's name stood in the couplet where Mr. Townshend is now introduced: “Though fraught with ...
... occasion of his “hitching in a rhyme; ”” for, that in the original copy of Goldsmith's character of Mr. Burke, in his “Retaliation,” another person's name stood in the couplet where Mr. Townshend is now introduced: “Though fraught with ...
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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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