Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Macmillan, 1894 - 718 strani |
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... late , and I begged I might be allowed to pass an evening with him there soon , which he promised I should . A few days afterwards I met him near Temple - bar , about one o'clock in the morning , and asked if he would then go to the ...
... late , and I begged I might be allowed to pass an evening with him there soon , which he promised I should . A few days afterwards I met him near Temple - bar , about one o'clock in the morning , and asked if he would then go to the ...
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... late Mr. Mallet he spoke with no great respect : said , " he was ready for any dirty job ; that he had wrote against Byng at the instigation of the Ministry , and was equally ready to write for him , provided he found his account in it ...
... late Mr. Mallet he spoke with no great respect : said , " he was ready for any dirty job ; that he had wrote against Byng at the instigation of the Ministry , and was equally ready to write for him , provided he found his account in it ...
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... late learned and pious John Loveday , Esq . , of Caversham in Berk- shire , who obligingly transcribed them for me from the originals in his possession . This worthy gentleman , having retired from business , now lives in Warwickshire ...
... late learned and pious John Loveday , Esq . , of Caversham in Berk- shire , who obligingly transcribed them for me from the originals in his possession . This worthy gentleman , having retired from business , now lives in Warwickshire ...
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