Boswell's Life of Johnson, 6. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... London.'1 6 On Friday , March 21 , having arrived in London the night before , I was glad to find him at Mrs. Thrale's house , in Argyll Street , appearances of friendship between them being still kept up . I was shown into his room ...
... London.'1 6 On Friday , March 21 , having arrived in London the night before , I was glad to find him at Mrs. Thrale's house , in Argyll Street , appearances of friendship between them being still kept up . I was shown into his room ...
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... London , or a residence in it . I came down with little fatigue , and am now not weaker . In the smoky atmo- sphere I was delivered from the dropsy , which I consider as the original and radical disease . The town is my element ; 1 1 ...
... London , or a residence in it . I came down with little fatigue , and am now not weaker . In the smoky atmo- sphere I was delivered from the dropsy , which I consider as the original and radical disease . The town is my element ; 1 1 ...
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... London , iv . 84 ; returns to Scotland , iv . 86 ; goes to meet Johnson at Dr. Taylor's at Ash- bourne , iv . 138 ; his seventh visit to London , iv . 223 ; Johnson describes him as ' the best travel- ling companion in the world , ' iv ...
... London , iv . 84 ; returns to Scotland , iv . 86 ; goes to meet Johnson at Dr. Taylor's at Ash- bourne , iv . 138 ; his seventh visit to London , iv . 223 ; Johnson describes him as ' the best travel- ling companion in the world , ' iv ...
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