Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... Thrale , on the death of her son . I said it would be very distressing to Thrale , but she would soon forget it , as she had so many things to think of . JOHNSON : ' No , sir , Thrale will forget it first . She has many things that she ...
... Thrale , on the death of her son . I said it would be very distressing to Thrale , but she would soon forget it , as she had so many things to think of . JOHNSON : ' No , sir , Thrale will forget it first . She has many things that she ...
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... Thrale's , he found the coach was at the door waiting to carry Mrs. and Miss Thrale , and Signor Baretti , their Italian master , to Bath . This was not showing the attention which might have been expected to the ' Guide , Philosopher ...
... Thrale's , he found the coach was at the door waiting to carry Mrs. and Miss Thrale , and Signor Baretti , their Italian master , to Bath . This was not showing the attention which might have been expected to the ' Guide , Philosopher ...
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... Thrale called upon him , and appeared to bear the loss of his son with a manly composure . There was no affectation about him ; and he talked , as usual , upon indifferent subjects . He seemed to me to hesi- tate as to the intended ...
... Thrale called upon him , and appeared to bear the loss of his son with a manly composure . There was no affectation about him ; and he talked , as usual , upon indifferent subjects . He seemed to me to hesi- tate as to the intended ...
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