Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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Stran 508
... Streatham , where we dined , and returned to town in the evening . On Monday , May 3 , I dined with him at Mr. Dilly's ; I pressed him this day for his opinion on the passage on Parnell , concerning which I had in vain questioned him in ...
... Streatham , where we dined , and returned to town in the evening . On Monday , May 3 , I dined with him at Mr. Dilly's ; I pressed him this day for his opinion on the passage on Parnell , concerning which I had in vain questioned him in ...
Stran 587
... Streatham , and pronouncing a prayer 587 which he composed on leaving Mr. Thrale's family . " Almighty GOD , Father of all mercy , help me by thy grace , that I may , with humble and sincere thankfulness , remember the comforts and ...
... Streatham , and pronouncing a prayer 587 which he composed on leaving Mr. Thrale's family . " Almighty GOD , Father of all mercy , help me by thy grace , that I may , with humble and sincere thankfulness , remember the comforts and ...
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... Streatham , 439 ; last visit to Streatham , 587 ; stays with Mrs. Thrale in Argyll St. , 588 ; his grief at Mrs. Thrale's engagement to Piozzi , 656 ; presides at Club on Mondays , 179 ; has an interview with the King in the Royal ...
... Streatham , 439 ; last visit to Streatham , 587 ; stays with Mrs. Thrale in Argyll St. , 588 ; his grief at Mrs. Thrale's engagement to Piozzi , 656 ; presides at Club on Mondays , 179 ; has an interview with the King in the Royal ...
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