Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... lady of my acquaintance , 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 acquaintance , 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 would , indeed , be very afflictive , and I hope she is in no danger . Take care to keep her mind as easy as is ... lady may 1 [ This young lady , the author's eldest daughter , and at this time about five years old , died in London ...
... lady would , indeed , be very afflictive , and I hope she is in no danger . Take care to keep her mind as easy as is ... lady may 1 [ This young lady , the author's eldest daughter , and at this time about five years old , died in London ...
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... ladies love to see themselves in a glass , so a man likes to see himself in his journal . ' BoSWELL : A very pretty allusion ... Lady Cutts ' ; where , having mentioned her diary , he says , ' In this glass she every day dressed her mind ...
... ladies love to see themselves in a glass , so a man likes to see himself in his journal . ' BoSWELL : A very pretty allusion ... Lady Cutts ' ; where , having mentioned her diary , he says , ' In this glass she every day dressed her mind ...
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