Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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Stran 54
... once he had engaged himself in disputation , [ matter ] thoughts flowed in on either side . ' The abyss of an un - ideal [ emptiness ] vacancy . ' These , like [ many other harlots , ] the harlots of other men , had his love though not ...
... once he had engaged himself in disputation , [ matter ] thoughts flowed in on either side . ' The abyss of an un - ideal [ emptiness ] vacancy . ' These , like [ many other harlots , ] the harlots of other men , had his love though not ...
Stran 280
... once more hobble out to the theatre myself ' . ” Mrs. Siddons promised she would do herself the honour of acting his favourite part for him ; but many circumstances happened to prevent the representation of King Henry the Eighth during ...
... once more hobble out to the theatre myself ' . ” Mrs. Siddons promised she would do herself the honour of acting his favourite part for him ; but many circumstances happened to prevent the representation of King Henry the Eighth during ...
Stran 470
... once while I was away , and carried Mr. Burke with him , who was desirous of paying his re- spects to him once more in person . He rallied a little while they were there ; and Mr. Burke , when they left him , said to my father : — " His ...
... once while I was away , and carried Mr. Burke with him , who was desirous of paying his re- spects to him once more in person . He rallied a little while they were there ; and Mr. Burke , when they left him , said to my father : — " His ...
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