Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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125. oldal
... told me of your quarrel with an Abbot of the Celestine order ; but had not the particulars very ready in his memory ... told me , that Mr. Wedder- burne , now Lord Loughborough , was the person who first mentioned this subject to ...
... told me of your quarrel with an Abbot of the Celestine order ; but had not the particulars very ready in his memory ... told me , that Mr. Wedder- burne , now Lord Loughborough , was the person who first mentioned this subject to ...
239. oldal
... told me of a friend of his , an honest man , and a man of sense , having asserted to him , that he had seen an apparition . Goldsmith told us , he was assured by his brother , the Reverend Mr. Goldsmith , that he also had seen one ...
... told me of a friend of his , an honest man , and a man of sense , having asserted to him , that he had seen an apparition . Goldsmith told us , he was assured by his brother , the Reverend Mr. Goldsmith , that he also had seen one ...
448. oldal
... told her , ' Madam , you are contented to hear every 1 When I told this to Miss Seward , she smiled , and repeated , with admirable readiness , from Acis and Galatea . " Bring me a hundred reeds ct ample growth , To make a pipe for my ...
... told her , ' Madam , you are contented to hear every 1 When I told this to Miss Seward , she smiled , and repeated , with admirable readiness , from Acis and Galatea . " Bring me a hundred reeds ct ample growth , To make a pipe for my ...
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