Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... answer that his post- chaise should come for us this day . While we sat at breakfast Dr. Johnson received a letter ... answered , ' Mr. Thrale has lost his only son ! ' This was , no doubt , a very great affliction to Mr. and Mrs. Thrale ...
... answer that his post- chaise should come for us this day . While we sat at breakfast Dr. Johnson received a letter ... answered , ' Mr. Thrale has lost his only son ! ' This was , no doubt , a very great affliction to Mr. and Mrs. Thrale ...
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... answer the letter with which you favoured me some time ago . I imagined it to have been written without Mr. Boswell's knowledge , and therefore supposed the answer to require , what I could not find , a private conveyance . " The ...
... answer the letter with which you favoured me some time ago . I imagined it to have been written without Mr. Boswell's knowledge , and therefore supposed the answer to require , what I could not find , a private conveyance . " The ...
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... answer : - " That the first book he had published was the Duke of Berwick's Life , by which he had lost : and he hated the name . Now I honestly tell you , that Strahan has refused them ; but I also honestly tell you , that he did it ...
... answer : - " That the first book he had published was the Duke of Berwick's Life , by which he had lost : and he hated the name . Now I honestly tell you , that Strahan has refused them ; but I also honestly tell you , that he did it ...
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