Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... death and burial , it cannot be read without wonder . when he wrote it . From Mr. Francis Barber I have had the following authentic and artless account of the situation in which he found him recently after his wife's death : ' He was in ...
... death and burial , it cannot be read without wonder . when he wrote it . From Mr. Francis Barber I have had the following authentic and artless account of the situation in which he found him recently after his wife's death : ' He was in ...
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... death ! ' Garrick , who , I can attest from my own knowledge , had his mind seasoned with pious reverence , and sincerely disapproved of the infidel writings of several whom in the course of his almost universal gay inter- course with ...
... death ! ' Garrick , who , I can attest from my own knowledge , had his mind seasoned with pious reverence , and sincerely disapproved of the infidel writings of several whom in the course of his almost universal gay inter- course with ...
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... death of the author , Z. Williams , as I have said above . On another blank leaf is pasted a paragraph from a newspaper , of the death and character of Williams , which is plainly written by Johnson . He was very anxious about placing ...
... death of the author , Z. Williams , as I have said above . On another blank leaf is pasted a paragraph from a newspaper , of the death and character of Williams , which is plainly written by Johnson . He was very anxious about placing ...
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