Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales, 3. kötetBigelow, Brown & Company, 1921 |
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... Lord Chamberlain : — ' MY LORD , Being wholly unknown to your lordship , I have only this apology to make for presuming to trouble you with a request , that a stranger's petition , if it cannot be easily granted , can be easily refused ...
... Lord Chamberlain : — ' MY LORD , Being wholly unknown to your lordship , I have only this apology to make for presuming to trouble you with a request , that a stranger's petition , if it cannot be easily granted , can be easily refused ...
166. oldal
... Lord Hawkesbury's hands . I should have thought it strange indeed , if that noble Lord had under- valued my illustrious friend ; but instead of this being the case , his Lordship , in the very polite answer with which he was pleased ...
... Lord Hawkesbury's hands . I should have thought it strange indeed , if that noble Lord had under- valued my illustrious friend ; but instead of this being the case , his Lordship , in the very polite answer with which he was pleased ...
457. oldal
... Lord Bathurst told us , that The Essay on Man was originally composed by Lord Bolingbroke in prose , and that Mr. Pope did no more than put it into verse : that he had read Lord Bolingbroke's man- uscript in his own hand - writing ; and ...
... Lord Bathurst told us , that The Essay on Man was originally composed by Lord Bolingbroke in prose , and that Mr. Pope did no more than put it into verse : that he had read Lord Bolingbroke's man- uscript in his own hand - writing ; and ...
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