Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... lady puts him out of my head : she is a very lovely woman . ' The ejection which you come hither to oppose appears very cruel , unreasonable , and oppressive . I should think there could not be much doubt of your success . ' My health ...
... lady puts him out of my head : she is a very lovely woman . ' The ejection which you come hither to oppose appears very cruel , unreasonable , and oppressive . I should think there could not be much doubt of your success . ' My health ...
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... lady , since you are so severe against her principles . ' JOHNSON : ' Nay , sir , I have the better chance for that . She is like the Amazons of old : she must be courted by the sword . But I have not been severe upon her . ' BOSWELL ...
... lady , since you are so severe against her principles . ' JOHNSON : ' Nay , sir , I have the better chance for that . She is like the Amazons of old : she must be courted by the sword . But I have not been severe upon her . ' BOSWELL ...
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... ladies at dinner- Madam Elizabeth with the Princess of Guimené . — At night we went to a comedy . I neither saw nor ... lady rode aside . - The Queen's horse light grey ; -martingale . - She galloped . - We then went to the apartments ...
... ladies at dinner- Madam Elizabeth with the Princess of Guimené . — At night we went to a comedy . I neither saw nor ... lady rode aside . - The Queen's horse light grey ; -martingale . - She galloped . - We then went to the apartments ...
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