Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetDodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 oldal |
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... Savage when he wrote his London . If the departure mentioned in it was the departure of Savage , the event was not antedated but foreseen ; for London was published in May 1738 , and Savage did not set out for Wales till July 1739 ...
... Savage when he wrote his London . If the departure mentioned in it was the departure of Savage , the event was not antedated but foreseen ; for London was published in May 1738 , and Savage did not set out for Wales till July 1739 ...
126. oldal
... Savage were sometimes in such extreme indigence 2 that they could not pay for a lodging ; so that they have wan- dered together whole nights in the streets.3 Yet in these almost incredible scenes of distress , we may suppose that Savage ...
... Savage were sometimes in such extreme indigence 2 that they could not pay for a lodging ; so that they have wan- dered together whole nights in the streets.3 Yet in these almost incredible scenes of distress , we may suppose that Savage ...
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... Savage , asserts that ' the spirit of Mr. Savage , indeed , never suffered him to solicit a reconciliation : he returned reproach for reproach , and insult for insult . ' But the respectable gentleman to whom I have alluded has in his ...
... Savage , asserts that ' the spirit of Mr. Savage , indeed , never suffered him to solicit a reconciliation : he returned reproach for reproach , and insult for insult . ' But the respectable gentleman to whom I have alluded has in his ...
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