Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales, Količina 3Harper, 1891 |
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... wrote : I loved him as I never expect to love any other little boy ; but I could not love him as a parent . ' Ib . p . 310 . - ' Johnson had known this anxiety . He wrote to Mrs. Thrale from Ashbourne on July 7 , 1775- ' I cannot think ...
... wrote : I loved him as I never expect to love any other little boy ; but I could not love him as a parent . ' Ib . p . 310 . - ' Johnson had known this anxiety . He wrote to Mrs. Thrale from Ashbourne on July 7 , 1775- ' I cannot think ...
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... wrote to Mrs. Thrale , and called on Mr. Thrale . On April I and April 4 he again wrote to Mrs. Thrale . He would have gone a second time , he says , to see Mr. Thrale , had he not been made to un- derstand that when he was wanted he ...
... wrote to Mrs. Thrale , and called on Mr. Thrale . On April I and April 4 he again wrote to Mrs. Thrale . He would have gone a second time , he says , to see Mr. Thrale , had he not been made to un- derstand that when he was wanted he ...
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... wrote to Temple on Nov. 28 , 1789 : - ' My eldest son has been at Eton since the 15th of October . You cannot imagine how miser- able he has been ; he wrote to me for some time as if from the gal- leys , and entreated me to come to him ...
... wrote to Temple on Nov. 28 , 1789 : - ' My eldest son has been at Eton since the 15th of October . You cannot imagine how miser- able he has been ; he wrote to me for some time as if from the gal- leys , and entreated me to come to him ...
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... wrote : - ' I saw immorality , habitual drunkenness , idleness and ignorance , boastingly obtruding themselves on public view . ' Knox's Works , iv . 138. The general tendency of the universities is favourable to the diffusion of ...
... wrote : - ' I saw immorality , habitual drunkenness , idleness and ignorance , boastingly obtruding themselves on public view . ' Knox's Works , iv . 138. The general tendency of the universities is favourable to the diffusion of ...
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... wrote , except for money ' . ' A gentleman , who from his extraordinary stores of knowledge , has been stiled omniscient . Johnson , I think very properly , altered it to all - knowing , as it is a verbum solenne , appropriated to the ...
... wrote , except for money ' . ' A gentleman , who from his extraordinary stores of knowledge , has been stiled omniscient . Johnson , I think very properly , altered it to all - knowing , as it is a verbum solenne , appropriated to the ...
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