Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... Lord Scars- dale of his large room , " My Lord , this is the most costly room that I ever saw , " — which is true . ' Dr. Manningham , physician in London , who was visiting at Lord Scarsdale's , accompanied us through many of the rooms ...
... Lord Scars- dale of his large room , " My Lord , this is the most costly room that I ever saw , " — which is true . ' Dr. Manningham , physician in London , who was visiting at Lord Scarsdale's , accompanied us through many of the rooms ...
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... Lord Orrery told me that there was a pamphlet written against Sir Robert Walpole , the whole of which was an allegory on the Phallic obscen- ity . The Duchess of Buckingham asked Lord Orrery who this person was ? He answered he did not ...
... Lord Orrery told me that there was a pamphlet written against Sir Robert Walpole , the whole of which was an allegory on the Phallic obscen- ity . The Duchess of Buckingham asked Lord Orrery who this person was ? He answered he did not ...
Stran 266
... Lord Shelburne told me that a man of high rank , who looks into his own affairs , may have all that he ought to have ... Lord Mansfield does not . ' JOHNSON : Sir , if Lord Mansfield were in a company of general officers and admirals who ...
... Lord Shelburne told me that a man of high rank , who looks into his own affairs , may have all that he ought to have ... Lord Mansfield does not . ' JOHNSON : Sir , if Lord Mansfield were in a company of general officers and admirals who ...
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