Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4 |
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After dinner Dr. Johnson wrote a letter to Mrs. Thrale , on the death of her son . I said it would be very distressing to Thrale , but she would soon forget it , as she had so many things to think of . JOHNSON : ' No , sir , Thrale will ...
After dinner Dr. Johnson wrote a letter to Mrs. Thrale , on the death of her son . I said it would be very distressing to Thrale , but she would soon forget it , as she had so many things to think of . JOHNSON : ' No , sir , Thrale will ...
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prise , I found him sitting with her at tea , and , as I thought , not in a very good humour : for , it seems , when he had got to Mr. Thrale's , he found the coach was at the door waiting to carry Mrs. and Miss Thrale , and Signor ...
prise , I found him sitting with her at tea , and , as I thought , not in a very good humour : for , it seems , when he had got to Mr. Thrale's , he found the coach was at the door waiting to carry Mrs. and Miss Thrale , and Signor ...
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Mrs. Thrale is big , and fancies she carries a boy ; if it were very reasonable to wish much about it , I should wish her ... A son is almost necessary to the continuance of Thrale's fortune ; for what can misses do with a brewhouse ?
Mrs. Thrale is big , and fancies she carries a boy ; if it were very reasonable to wish much about it , I should wish her ... A son is almost necessary to the continuance of Thrale's fortune ; for what can misses do with a brewhouse ?
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