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xii. oldal
... saying candidly that “ he himself lived by his daily labour , and that what he had brought him was the fare he and his wife had , ” on which nourishing diet his Majesty , “ staying upon the hay mow , " feeds thankfully for two days ...
... saying candidly that “ he himself lived by his daily labour , and that what he had brought him was the fare he and his wife had , ” on which nourishing diet his Majesty , “ staying upon the hay mow , " feeds thankfully for two days ...
80. oldal
He now removed to London with Mrs. Johnson : but her daughter , who had lived with them at Edial , was left with her relations in the country . His lodgings were for some time in Woodstock Street , near Hanover Square , and afterwards ...
He now removed to London with Mrs. Johnson : but her daughter , who had lived with them at Edial , was left with her relations in the country . His lodgings were for some time in Woodstock Street , near Hanover Square , and afterwards ...
191. oldal
after her death , preserved by him , as long as he lived , with an affectionate care , in a little round wooden box , in the inside of which he pasted a slip of paper , thus inscribed by him in fair characters , as follows : ' Eheu !
after her death , preserved by him , as long as he lived , with an affectionate care , in a little round wooden box , in the inside of which he pasted a slip of paper , thus inscribed by him in fair characters , as follows : ' Eheu !
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acquainted admiration afterwards answer appears attention believe Boswell called Cave character collected College communicated consider conversation copy dear sir death desired Dictionary doubt edition English Epigram essays excellent expect expressed favour formed Garrick gave Gentleman's Magazine give given hand happy honour hope imagination John Johnson kind known labour Lady language late Latin learned less letter Lichfield literary lived London Lord manner March master means mentioned mind nature never obliged observed occasion once opinion original Oxford particular passage performance period person pleased poem praise present printed probably published Rambler received remarkable remember respect Savage soon style suppose talk thing thought told translation truth verses volumes whole wish write written wrote