Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... hand- writing : ' Mrs. Gastrel , at the lower house on Stowhill , desires Mr. Boswell's company to dinner at two . ' I accepted of the invitation , and had here another proof how amiable his character was in the opinion of those who ...
... hand- writing : ' Mrs. Gastrel , at the lower house on Stowhill , desires Mr. Boswell's company to dinner at two . ' I accepted of the invitation , and had here another proof how amiable his character was in the opinion of those who ...
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... hands the whole series of his writings upon this melancholy occasion , and I shall present my readers with the ... hand , on a copy of this sermon which is now in my possession , such passages as were added by Dr. Dodd . They are ...
... hands the whole series of his writings upon this melancholy occasion , and I shall present my readers with the ... hand , on a copy of this sermon which is now in my possession , such passages as were added by Dr. Dodd . They are ...
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... hand ; 1 should like to view them at leisure . I was much struck with Daniel interpreting Nebuchadnezzar's dream , by Rembrandt . We were shown a pretty large library . In his Lordship's dressing - room lay Johnson's small Dictionary ...
... hand ; 1 should like to view them at leisure . I was much struck with Daniel interpreting Nebuchadnezzar's dream , by Rembrandt . We were shown a pretty large library . In his Lordship's dressing - room lay Johnson's small Dictionary ...
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