Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6Times Book Club, 1912 |
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... Thrale's house , in Argyll Street , appearances of friendship between them being still kept up . I was shown into his room , and after the first salutation , he said , ' I am glad you are come : I am very ill . ' He looked pale , and ...
... Thrale's house , in Argyll Street , appearances of friendship between them being still kept up . I was shown into his room , and after the first salutation , he said , ' I am glad you are come : I am very ill . ' He looked pale , and ...
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... Thrale that I was arrived . I had not seen her since her husband's death . She soon appeared and favoured me with an invitation to stay to dinner , which I accepted . There was no other company but herself and three of her daughters ...
... Thrale that I was arrived . I had not seen her since her husband's death . She soon appeared and favoured me with an invitation to stay to dinner , which I accepted . There was no other company but herself and three of her daughters ...
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... Thrale's , but he told me that he was to go to his own house in the afternoon . He was better , but I perceived he was an unruly patient , for Sir Lucas Pepys , who visited him while I was with him , said , ' If you were tractable , sir ...
... Thrale's , but he told me that he was to go to his own house in the afternoon . He was better , but I perceived he was an unruly patient , for Sir Lucas Pepys , who visited him while I was with him , said , ' If you were tractable , sir ...
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... Thrale's . He observed , ' There is a wicked inclination in most people to suppose an old man decayed in his intellects . If a young or middle - aged man , when leaving a com- pany , does not recollect where he laid his hat , it is ...
... Thrale's . He observed , ' There is a wicked inclination in most people to suppose an old man decayed in his intellects . If a young or middle - aged man , when leaving a com- pany , does not recollect where he laid his hat , it is ...
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... Thrale knew Johnson's character so superficially , as to represent him as un- willing to do small acts of benevolence : and mentions , in particular , that he would hardly take the trouble to write a letter in favour of his friends ...
... Thrale knew Johnson's character so superficially , as to represent him as un- willing to do small acts of benevolence : and mentions , in particular , that he would hardly take the trouble to write a letter in favour of his friends ...
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