Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... letter to Mrs. Thrale , June 1783 . -A . B. ] My friend has , in this letter , relied upon my testimony , with a confidence of which the ground has escaped my recollection . my last answer , —that I would not be deterred 148 [ 1775 LIFE ...
... letter to Mrs. Thrale , June 1783 . -A . B. ] My friend has , in this letter , relied upon my testimony , with a confidence of which the ground has escaped my recollection . my last answer , —that I would not be deterred 148 [ 1775 LIFE ...
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... letter to Mrs. Thrale , whom in his letter he thus scolds for the grossness of her flattery of him . ' The other Oxford news is , that they have sent me a degree of Doctor of Laws , with such praises in the Diploma as perhaps ought to ...
... letter to Mrs. Thrale , whom in his letter he thus scolds for the grossness of her flattery of him . ' The other Oxford news is , that they have sent me a degree of Doctor of Laws , with such praises in the Diploma as perhaps ought to ...
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... letters which I have written about your great question I have nothing to add . If your conscience is satisfied you have now ... letter was very friendly and very seasonable , but I think his aversion from entails has something in it like ...
... letters which I have written about your great question I have nothing to add . If your conscience is satisfied you have now ... letter was very friendly and very seasonable , but I think his aversion from entails has something in it like ...
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