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... shewed me to - night his drawing - room , very genteelly fitted up ; and said , " Mrs. Thrale sneered when I talked of my having asked you and your lady to live at my house . I was obliged to tell her , that you would be in as ...
... shewed me to - night his drawing - room , very genteelly fitted up ; and said , " Mrs. Thrale sneered when I talked of my having asked you and your lady to live at my house . I was obliged to tell her , that you would be in as ...
Pagina 151
... shewed it me . " MISS REYNOLDS . " And how was it , Sir ? " JOHNSON . " Why , very well for a young Miss's verses ; -that is to say , compared with excellence , nothing ; but , very well , for the person who wrote them . I am vexed at ...
... shewed it me . " MISS REYNOLDS . " And how was it , Sir ? " JOHNSON . " Why , very well for a young Miss's verses ; -that is to say , compared with excellence , nothing ; but , very well , for the person who wrote them . I am vexed at ...
Pagina 209
... shewed you that passed between him and me were dated in March last . The mat- ter lay dormant till July 27 , when he wrote to me as follows : " TO WILLIAM STRAHAN , ESQ . " SIR , -It would be very foolish for us to continue strangers ...
... shewed you that passed between him and me were dated in March last . The mat- ter lay dormant till July 27 , when he wrote to me as follows : " TO WILLIAM STRAHAN , ESQ . " SIR , -It would be very foolish for us to continue strangers ...
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