Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2H. Frowde, 1904 - 704 strani |
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Stran 15
... Lady Craven 2 , and the next with good Mrs. Gardiner , the tallow- chandler , on Snow - hill . 3 On my expressing my wonder at his discovering so much of the knowledge peculiar to different professions , he told me , ' I learnt what I ...
... Lady Craven 2 , and the next with good Mrs. Gardiner , the tallow- chandler , on Snow - hill . 3 On my expressing my wonder at his discovering so much of the knowledge peculiar to different professions , he told me , ' I learnt what I ...
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... lady of my acquain- tance , who maintained , that her husband's having been guilty of numberless infidelities , released her from conjugal obligations , because they were reciprocal . JOHNSON . This is miserable stuff , Sir . To the ...
... lady of my acquain- tance , who maintained , that her husband's having been guilty of numberless infidelities , released her from conjugal obligations , because they were reciprocal . JOHNSON . This is miserable stuff , Sir . To the ...
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... lady does not want that the contract should be dissolved ; she only argues that she may indulge herself in gallantries with equal freedom as her husband does , provided she takes care not to introduce a spurious issue into his family ...
... lady does not want that the contract should be dissolved ; she only argues that she may indulge herself in gallantries with equal freedom as her husband does , provided she takes care not to introduce a spurious issue into his family ...
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... lady of large fortune was mentioned , as one who did good to many , but by no means by stealth , ' and instead of blushing to find it fame , ' acted evidently from vanity . JOHNSON . I have seen no beings who do as much good from ...
... lady of large fortune was mentioned , as one who did good to many , but by no means by stealth , ' and instead of blushing to find it fame , ' acted evidently from vanity . JOHNSON . I have seen no beings who do as much good from ...
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... lady who knew Johnson well , and lived much with him , and in his quaint manner , tapping his box , addressed her thus : Don't you think , Madam , ( looking towards Johnson , ) that among all your acquaintance , you could find one ...
... lady who knew Johnson well , and lived much with him , and in his quaint manner , tapping his box , addressed her thus : Don't you think , Madam , ( looking towards Johnson , ) that among all your acquaintance , you could find one ...
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