Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Times Book Club, 1912 |
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Stran xvi
... Thrale's at Streatham , where he now was , that I might ensure his being at home next day , and after dinner , when I thought he would receive the good news in the best humour , I announced it eagerly . " I have been at work for you to ...
... Thrale's at Streatham , where he now was , that I might ensure his being at home next day , and after dinner , when I thought he would receive the good news in the best humour , I announced it eagerly . " I have been at work for you to ...
Stran xxxix
... Thrale , dated Ostick in Skie , September 30 , 1773 : - ' Boswell writes a regular journal of our travels , which I think contains as much of what I say and do , as of all other occurrences together , " for such a faithful chronicler is ...
... Thrale , dated Ostick in Skie , September 30 , 1773 : - ' Boswell writes a regular journal of our travels , which I think contains as much of what I say and do , as of all other occurrences together , " for such a faithful chronicler is ...
Stran 141
... Thrale and her daughter , he may have , in his earlier years , composed such a piece as this . It is remarkable that in this first edition of ' The Winter's Walk ' the concluding line was much more Johnsonian than it was afterwards ...
... Thrale and her daughter , he may have , in his earlier years , composed such a piece as this . It is remarkable that in this first edition of ' The Winter's Walk ' the concluding line was much more Johnsonian than it was afterwards ...
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