Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, 2. kötetG. Routledge and Sons, 1926 |
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... Thrale being now at Bath with her husband , the correspond- ence between Johnson and her was carried on briskly . I shall present my readers with one of her original letters to him at this time , which will amuse them probably more than ...
... Thrale being now at Bath with her husband , the correspond- ence between Johnson and her was carried on briskly . I shall present my readers with one of her original letters to him at this time , which will amuse them probably more than ...
228. oldal
... Thrale , that " what she supposed he never be lieved " was true ; namely , that she was actually going to marry Signor Piozzi , an Italian music master . He endeavoured to prevent it ; but in vain . If she would publish the whole of the ...
... Thrale , that " what she supposed he never be lieved " was true ; namely , that she was actually going to marry Signor Piozzi , an Italian music master . He endeavoured to prevent it ; but in vain . If she would publish the whole of the ...
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... Thrale , to whom I was obliged for the anecdote , was willing to enter the lists in defence of King William's ... Thrale was not in the company , though he might have related the story to Mrs. Thrale . A friend , from whom I had the ...
... Thrale , to whom I was obliged for the anecdote , was willing to enter the lists in defence of King William's ... Thrale was not in the company , though he might have related the story to Mrs. Thrale . A friend , from whom I had the ...
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Boswell visits BathAddison and Eustace BudgellDr BlairJohnsons Conversation | 27 |
Bells Departure for ScotlandCorrespondence respecting Dr Goldsmiths Epitaph | 50 |
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acquaintance admirable affection afterwards allow answered appeared asked attention believe Bishop BOSWELL called character collection common concerning consider conversation DEAR SIR death desire died dined drink English excellent expressed favour gave give given happy hear heard History honour hope humble instance Italy John Johnson kind known lady Langton language late learned less letter literary lived London look Lord Madam manner means mentioned merit mind Miss nature never obliged observed occasion once opinion passed perhaps person pleased pleasure Poets praise present published question reason received remark respect Scotland seemed servant Sir Joshua soon suppose sure talked tell thing thought Thrale told truth wish wonderful write written wrote young