The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 4Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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Pagina 135
... wrote for the Vase . JOHNSON . " He was a blockhead for his pains . " BOSWELL . " The Duchess of Northumberland wrote . " JOHNSON . " Sir , the Duchess of Northumber- land may do what she pleases : nobody will say anything to a lady of ...
... wrote for the Vase . JOHNSON . " He was a blockhead for his pains . " BOSWELL . " The Duchess of Northumberland wrote . " JOHNSON . " Sir , the Duchess of Northumber- land may do what she pleases : nobody will say anything to a lady of ...
Pagina 245
... wrote last , I sent , I think , ten pack- ets . Did you receive them all ? " You must tell Mrs. Boswell that I suspected her to have written without your knowledge , 1 and therefore did not return any answer , lest a clandestine ...
... wrote last , I sent , I think , ten pack- ets . Did you receive them all ? " You must tell Mrs. Boswell that I suspected her to have written without your knowledge , 1 and therefore did not return any answer , lest a clandestine ...
Pagina 246
... wrote to me : " Your scruples have produced more fruit than I ever expected from them ; an excellent dis- sertation on general principles of morals and law . " I wrote to Dr. Johnson on the 20th of Feb- ruary , complaining of melancholy ...
... wrote to me : " Your scruples have produced more fruit than I ever expected from them ; an excellent dis- sertation on general principles of morals and law . " I wrote to Dr. Johnson on the 20th of Feb- ruary , complaining of melancholy ...
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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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