Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Dodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 strani |
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Stran 52
... wife were removed to London . During his stay at Ashbourne , he made frequent visits to Mr. Meynell , at Bradley , where his company was much desired by the ladies of the family , who were , perhaps , in point of elegance and ...
... wife were removed to London . During his stay at Ashbourne , he made frequent visits to Mr. Meynell , at Bradley , where his company was much desired by the ladies of the family , who were , perhaps , in point of elegance and ...
Stran 193
... wife were severe , beyond what are commonly endured , I have no doubt , from the information of many who were then about him , to none of whom I give more credit than to Mr. Francis Barber , his faithful negro ser- vant , 1 who came ...
... wife were severe , beyond what are commonly endured , I have no doubt , from the information of many who were then about him , to none of whom I give more credit than to Mr. Francis Barber , his faithful negro ser- vant , 1 who came ...
Stran 194
... wife whom thou hast taken from me ; for the neglect of joint devotion , patient exhortation , and mild instruction.'2 The kindness of his heart , not- withstanding the impetuosity of his temper , is well known to his friends ; and I ...
... wife whom thou hast taken from me ; for the neglect of joint devotion , patient exhortation , and mild instruction.'2 The kindness of his heart , not- withstanding the impetuosity of his temper , is well known to his friends ; and I ...
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