Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... Streatham , ' The greatest part of the copy , or manuscript of The Lives of the Poets had been given by Johnson to Boswell ( ante , iv . 42 ) . ? Of her twelve children but these three were living . She was forty - one years old ...
... Streatham , ' The greatest part of the copy , or manuscript of The Lives of the Poets had been given by Johnson to Boswell ( ante , iv . 42 ) . ? Of her twelve children but these three were living . She was forty - one years old ...
182. oldal
... Streatham because Mrs. Thrale was leaving it . ' Streatham , ' wrote Miss Burney , on Aug. 12 of this year , my other home , and the place where I have long thought my residence dependent only on my own pleasure , is already let for ...
... Streatham because Mrs. Thrale was leaving it . ' Streatham , ' wrote Miss Burney , on Aug. 12 of this year , my other home , and the place where I have long thought my residence dependent only on my own pleasure , is already let for ...
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... Streatham . Templo valedixi cum osculo ' . ' He met Mr. Philip Metcalfe ' often at Sir Joshua Reynolds's , wards , she leaves little doubt that Streatham was given up as a step towards the second marriage . In 1782 , on a visit there ...
... Streatham . Templo valedixi cum osculo ' . ' He met Mr. Philip Metcalfe ' often at Sir Joshua Reynolds's , wards , she leaves little doubt that Streatham was given up as a step towards the second marriage . In 1782 , on a visit there ...
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