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Pagina 830
... Johnson , whom he used to name by the familiar appellation of Tetty or Tetsey , which , like Betty or Betsey , is provincially used as a contraction for Elisa- beth , her Christian name , but which to us seems ludicrous , when applied ...
... Johnson , whom he used to name by the familiar appellation of Tetty or Tetsey , which , like Betty or Betsey , is provincially used as a contraction for Elisa- beth , her Christian name , but which to us seems ludicrous , when applied ...
Pagina 861
... Johnson on the stage , expecting great profits from his ridicule of so celebrated a man . Johnson being informed of his intention , and being at dinner at Mr. Thomas Davies's the bookseller , from whom I had the story , he asked Mr ...
... Johnson on the stage , expecting great profits from his ridicule of so celebrated a man . Johnson being informed of his intention , and being at dinner at Mr. Thomas Davies's the bookseller , from whom I had the story , he asked Mr ...
Pagina 862
... JOHNSON . " Let them dry , Sir . " BOSWELL . " And what next ? " JOHNSON . " Nay , Sir , you shall know their fate no further . " BOSWELL . to " Then the world must be left in the dark . It must be said , " assuming a mock solemnity ...
... JOHNSON . " Let them dry , Sir . " BOSWELL . " And what next ? " JOHNSON . " Nay , Sir , you shall know their fate no further . " BOSWELL . to " Then the world must be left in the dark . It must be said , " assuming a mock solemnity ...
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MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE | 58 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 97 |
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