Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4 |
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Stran 5
... here another proof how amiable his character was in the opinion of those who knew him best . I was not informed till afterwards , that Mrs. Gastrel's husband was the clergyman , who , while he lived at Stratfordupon - Avon , where ...
... here another proof how amiable his character was in the opinion of those who knew him best . I was not informed till afterwards , that Mrs. Gastrel's husband was the clergyman , who , while he lived at Stratfordupon - Avon , where ...
Stran 15
Afterwards , however , when we were in the chaise , he said , with more tenderness , ' Since I set out on this jaunt , I have lost an old friend and a young one - Dr . James and poor Harry ' ( meaning Mr. Thrale's son ) .
Afterwards , however , when we were in the chaise , he said , with more tenderness , ' Since I set out on this jaunt , I have lost an old friend and a young one - Dr . James and poor Harry ' ( meaning Mr. Thrale's son ) .
Stran 141
... and not to consider him in the light that a certain person did , who being struck , or rather stunned , by his voice and manner , when he was afterwards asked what he thought of him , answered , ' He's a tremendous companion .
... and not to consider him in the light that a certain person did , who being struck , or rather stunned , by his voice and manner , when he was afterwards asked what he thought of him , answered , ' He's a tremendous companion .
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