Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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122. oldal
... lady , by ascribing to her the different perfections of the heathen goddesses ; 1 but that Johnson improved upon this by making his lady at the same time free from their defects . He dwelt upon Buchanan's elegant verses to Mary Queen of ...
... lady , by ascribing to her the different perfections of the heathen goddesses ; 1 but that Johnson improved upon this by making his lady at the same time free from their defects . He dwelt upon Buchanan's elegant verses to Mary Queen of ...
126. oldal
... Lady Philips made her a small annual allowance , and some other Welsh ladies , to all of whom she was related . Mrs. Montagu , on the death of Mr. Montagu , settled upon her [ by deed ] ten pounds per annum . As near as I can calculate ...
... Lady Philips made her a small annual allowance , and some other Welsh ladies , to all of whom she was related . Mrs. Montagu , on the death of Mr. Montagu , settled upon her [ by deed ] ten pounds per annum . As near as I can calculate ...
285. oldal
... Lady Rothes , I find , has disappointed you and herself . Ladies will have these tricks . The Queen and Mrs. Thrale , both ladies of experience , yet both missed their reckoning this summer . I hope a few months will recompense your ...
... Lady Rothes , I find , has disappointed you and herself . Ladies will have these tricks . The Queen and Mrs. Thrale , both ladies of experience , yet both missed their reckoning this summer . I hope a few months will recompense your ...
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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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