Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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66. oldal
... late , and I begged I might be allowed to pass an evening with him there soon , which he promised I should . A few days afterwards I met him near Temple Bar about one o'clock in the morning , and asked if he would then go to the Mitre ...
... late , and I begged I might be allowed to pass an evening with him there soon , which he promised I should . A few days afterwards I met him near Temple Bar about one o'clock in the morning , and asked if he would then go to the Mitre ...
191. oldal
... late Mr. Strahan the printer to Bishop Warburton ; and from a minute , the original of which is among the papers of the late Sir James Caldwell , and a copy of which was most obligingly obtained for me from his son , Sir John Caldwell ...
... late Mr. Strahan the printer to Bishop Warburton ; and from a minute , the original of which is among the papers of the late Sir James Caldwell , and a copy of which was most obligingly obtained for me from his son , Sir John Caldwell ...
257. oldal
... late , I loved her soon , And call'd her dearest kitten . But now my kitten's grown a cat , And cross like other wives , O ! by my soul , my honest Mat , I fear she has nine lives . ' My illustrious friend said , ' It is very well , sir ...
... late , I loved her soon , And call'd her dearest kitten . But now my kitten's grown a cat , And cross like other wives , O ! by my soul , my honest Mat , I fear she has nine lives . ' My illustrious friend said , ' It is very well , sir ...
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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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