The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 4Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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Pagina 46
... pleased to honour it by a very extensive circulation , I beg leave to refer , as to a separate and remark- able portion of his life , 1 which may be there seen in detail , and which exhibits as striking a view of his powers in ...
... pleased to honour it by a very extensive circulation , I beg leave to refer , as to a separate and remark- able portion of his life , 1 which may be there seen in detail , and which exhibits as striking a view of his powers in ...
Pagina 153
... pleased that his wife is drest as well as other people ; and a wife is pleased that she is drest . " On Friday , April 14 , being Good - Friday , I repaired to him in the morning , according to my usual custom on that day , and ...
... pleased that his wife is drest as well as other people ; and a wife is pleased that she is drest . " On Friday , April 14 , being Good - Friday , I repaired to him in the morning , according to my usual custom on that day , and ...
Pagina 204
... pleased . Having now nobody to please , I am little pleased . " N. In France there is no middle rank . " So many shops open , that Sunday is little distinguished at Paris . - The palaces of Louvre and Thuilleries granted out in lodgings ...
... pleased . Having now nobody to please , I am little pleased . " N. In France there is no middle rank . " So many shops open , that Sunday is little distinguished at Paris . - The palaces of Louvre and Thuilleries granted out in lodgings ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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