Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... respect , ' Your obliged and obedient servant , ' MARGARET BOSWELL . ' The death of Mr. Thrale had made a very material altera- tion with respect to Johnson's reception in that family . The manly authority of the husband no longer ...
... respect , ' Your obliged and obedient servant , ' MARGARET BOSWELL . ' The death of Mr. Thrale had made a very material altera- tion with respect to Johnson's reception in that family . The manly authority of the husband no longer ...
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... respect , and sent him a note that he might have the use of his carriage whenever he pleased . Johnson ( 3rd October , 1782 ) returned this polite answer : - ' Mr. Johnson is very much obliged by the kind offer of the carriage , but he ...
... respect , and sent him a note that he might have the use of his carriage whenever he pleased . Johnson ( 3rd October , 1782 ) returned this polite answer : - ' Mr. Johnson is very much obliged by the kind offer of the carriage , but he ...
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... respect and delicacy , however , ) that his conduct , after he came to London , and had associated with Savage and others , was not so strictly virtuous , in one respect , as when he was a younger man . It was well known , that his ...
... respect and delicacy , however , ) that his conduct , after he came to London , and had associated with Savage and others , was not so strictly virtuous , in one respect , as when he was a younger man . It was well known , that his ...
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