Boswell's Life of Johnson, Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebride and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 2. kötetClarendon Press, 1934 - 543 oldal |
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... Miss Di , and Miss Juliet , and to every body else . ' THE CLUB holds very well together . Monday is. ' The wonder , with most that hear an account of his œconomy , will be , how he was able , with such an in- come , to do so much ...
... Miss Di , and Miss Juliet , and to every body else . ' THE CLUB holds very well together . Monday is. ' The wonder , with most that hear an account of his œconomy , will be , how he was able , with such an in- come , to do so much ...
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... Miss Porter to rent a house , said : - You might have the Palace for twenty pounds . ' Letters , No. 154 . 4 Boswell , after his book was pub- lished , quarrelled with Miss Seward . This fully refuted an anti- He said that he was forced ...
... Miss Porter to rent a house , said : - You might have the Palace for twenty pounds . ' Letters , No. 154 . 4 Boswell , after his book was pub- lished , quarrelled with Miss Seward . This fully refuted an anti- He said that he was forced ...
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... Miss Williams had begun ( see ante , i . 232 , note I and Nichols , Lit. Anecd . ii . 180 , note ) . According to Lady Knight ' Miss Williams ultimately got a hundred and fifty pounds by her poems ' ( Europ . Mag . xxxvi , p . 226 ) ...
... Miss Williams had begun ( see ante , i . 232 , note I and Nichols , Lit. Anecd . ii . 180 , note ) . According to Lady Knight ' Miss Williams ultimately got a hundred and fifty pounds by her poems ' ( Europ . Mag . xxxvi , p . 226 ) ...
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DR HILLS DEDICATION TO Jowett | 33 |
VOLUME V | 36 |
TITLEPAGE OF THE THIRD EDITION | 92 |
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