Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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... compliments to Mrs. Warton . I sometimes think of wandering for a few days to Winchester , but am apt to delay . your most humble servant , 1 Son of the learned Mrs. Grierson , who was patronized by the late Lord Granville , and was the ...
... compliments to Mrs. Warton . I sometimes think of wandering for a few days to Winchester , but am apt to delay . your most humble servant , 1 Son of the learned Mrs. Grierson , who was patronized by the late Lord Granville , and was the ...
272. oldal
... compliments to your lady . " “ TO THE SAME . MR . JOHNSON sends his compliments to Mr. Boswell , being just arrived at Boyd's . " Saturday night . " His stay in Scotland was from the 18th of August , on which day he arrived , till the ...
... compliments to your lady . " “ TO THE SAME . MR . JOHNSON sends his compliments to Mr. Boswell , being just arrived at Boyd's . " Saturday night . " His stay in Scotland was from the 18th of August , on which day he arrived , till the ...
274. oldal
... compliments to Mrs. Boswell , and tell her that I do not love her the less for wishing me away . I gave her trouble enough , and shall be glad in recompense , to give her any pleasure . B. 1 The ancient Burgh of Prestick in Ayrshire ...
... compliments to Mrs. Boswell , and tell her that I do not love her the less for wishing me away . I gave her trouble enough , and shall be glad in recompense , to give her any pleasure . B. 1 The ancient Burgh of Prestick in Ayrshire ...
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