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Pagina 7
... knew nothing of the danger we were in ( ' ) ; but , fearless and unconcerned , might have said , in the words which he has chosen for the motto to his " Rambler , " " Quo me cunque rapit tempestas , deferor hospes . " ( 2 ) Once ...
... knew nothing of the danger we were in ( ' ) ; but , fearless and unconcerned , might have said , in the words which he has chosen for the motto to his " Rambler , " " Quo me cunque rapit tempestas , deferor hospes . " ( 2 ) Once ...
Pagina 11
... I would tell him , that he may marry one of the Miss Macleods , a lady of great family . Sir , it is surprising , how people will go to a distance , for what they may have at home . I knew a lady ( 1 ) ETAT . 64 . 11 COL .
... I would tell him , that he may marry one of the Miss Macleods , a lady of great family . Sir , it is surprising , how people will go to a distance , for what they may have at home . I knew a lady ( 1 ) ETAT . 64 . 11 COL .
Pagina 12
... knew a lady ( 1 ) who came up from Lin- colnshire to Knightsbridge with one of her daugh- ters , and gave five guineas a week for a lodging and a warm bath ; that is , mere warm water . That , you know , could not be had in Lincolnshire ...
... knew a lady ( 1 ) who came up from Lin- colnshire to Knightsbridge with one of her daugh- ters , and gave five guineas a week for a lodging and a warm bath ; that is , mere warm water . That , you know , could not be had in Lincolnshire ...
Pagina 33
... knew him , but 1 took no notice of him . " He said , he should be very glad to see it , if properly invited , which in all probability would never be the case , as it was not VOL . V. D worth his while to seek for it . I observed ETAT ...
... knew him , but 1 took no notice of him . " He said , he should be very glad to see it , if properly invited , which in all probability would never be the case , as it was not VOL . V. D worth his while to seek for it . I observed ETAT ...
Pagina 34
... knew he was not , or even of being himself reminded of it . " Sunday , Oct. 10.- There was this day the most terrible storm of wind and rain that I ever re- member . It made such an awful impression on us all , as to produce , for some ...
... knew he was not , or even of being himself reminded of it . " Sunday , Oct. 10.- There was this day the most terrible storm of wind and rain that I ever re- member . It made such an awful impression on us all , as to produce , for some ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volume 5 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1844 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volume 5 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1846 |
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