Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 3. kötet |
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I hope to meet you somewhere towards the north , but am loath to come quite to Carlisle . Can we not meet at Manchester ? But we will settle it in some other letters . ' Mr. Seward , a great favourite at Streatham , has been , I think ...
I hope to meet you somewhere towards the north , but am loath to come quite to Carlisle . Can we not meet at Manchester ? But we will settle it in some other letters . ' Mr. Seward , a great favourite at Streatham , has been , I think ...
130. oldal
Do not disturb yourself about our interviews ; I hope we shall have many ; nor think it any thing hard or unusual , that your design of meeting me is interrupted . We have both endured greater evils , and have greater evils to expect .
Do not disturb yourself about our interviews ; I hope we shall have many ; nor think it any thing hard or unusual , that your design of meeting me is interrupted . We have both endured greater evils , and have greater evils to expect .
145. oldal
for impunity ; but humbly hope , that publick security may be estab- lished , without the spectacle of a clergyman dragged through the streets , to a death of infamy , amidst the derision of the profligate and profane ; and that justice ...
for impunity ; but humbly hope , that publick security may be estab- lished , without the spectacle of a clergyman dragged through the streets , to a death of infamy , amidst the derision of the profligate and profane ; and that justice ...
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