Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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... lived together with companionable ease and familiarity : nor had Sir John Hawkins that nice perception which was necessary to mark the finer and less obvious parts of Johnson's character . His being ap- pointed one of his executors ...
... lived together with companionable ease and familiarity : nor had Sir John Hawkins that nice perception which was necessary to mark the finer and less obvious parts of Johnson's character . His being ap- pointed one of his executors ...
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... lived in London , there were two sets of people , those who gave the wall , and those who took it ; the peaceable and the quarrelsome . When I returned to Lichfield , after having been in London , my mother asked me , whether I was one ...
... lived in London , there were two sets of people , those who gave the wall , and those who took it ; the peaceable and the quarrelsome . When I returned to Lichfield , after having been in London , my mother asked me , whether I was one ...
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... lived in Castle- street , Cavendish - square , he used fre- quently to visit two ladies who lived opposite to him , Miss Cotterells , daughter of Admiral Cotterell . Reynolds used ale to visit there , and thus they met . Mr. Reynolds ...
... lived in Castle- street , Cavendish - square , he used fre- quently to visit two ladies who lived opposite to him , Miss Cotterells , daughter of Admiral Cotterell . Reynolds used ale to visit there , and thus they met . Mr. Reynolds ...
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