Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... present conceptions ; but would feel themselves doomed to a continuation of the uneasy state under which they now groan . I say nothing of the petulant intem- perance with which he dares to insult the venerable establishments of his ...
... present conceptions ; but would feel themselves doomed to a continuation of the uneasy state under which they now groan . I say nothing of the petulant intem- perance with which he dares to insult the venerable establishments of his ...
424. oldal
... present on such occasions are now expected to give notice some days previously . Public dinners were also given formerly by the Archbishop of Canterbury , and if I am not mistaken also by the Archbishop of York . I have myself been present ...
... present on such occasions are now expected to give notice some days previously . Public dinners were also given formerly by the Archbishop of Canterbury , and if I am not mistaken also by the Archbishop of York . I have myself been present ...
477. oldal
... present of some pork ; upon which the Doctor said , in a manner that seemed as if he thought it ill - timed , “ too much of this , " or some such expression . ' Croker's Boswell , p . 844 . 2 Sir Walter Scott says that ' Reynolds ...
... present of some pork ; upon which the Doctor said , in a manner that seemed as if he thought it ill - timed , “ too much of this , " or some such expression . ' Croker's Boswell , p . 844 . 2 Sir Walter Scott says that ' Reynolds ...
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