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Pagina 106
... seems ludicrous , when applied to a woman of her age and appearance . Mr. Garrick described her to me as very fat , with a bosom of more than ordinary protuberance , with swelled cheeks , of a florid red , produced by thick painting ...
... seems ludicrous , when applied to a woman of her age and appearance . Mr. Garrick described her to me as very fat , with a bosom of more than ordinary protuberance , with swelled cheeks , of a florid red , produced by thick painting ...
Pagina 108
... seem most proper . ( 2 ) " I know not well what books to direct you to , because you have not informed me what study ... seems clear that they are two separate schemes , the first for a school , the second for the individual studies of ...
... seem most proper . ( 2 ) " I know not well what books to direct you to , because you have not informed me what study ... seems clear that they are two separate schemes , the first for a school , the second for the individual studies of ...
Pagina 139
... seem to point so forcibly at the drunken fray , when Sa- vage stabbed a Mr. Sinclair , for which he was convicted of ... seems equally certain that the coincidence was fortuitous . Mr. Murphy en- deavours to reconcile the difficulties by ...
... seem to point so forcibly at the drunken fray , when Sa- vage stabbed a Mr. Sinclair , for which he was convicted of ... seems equally certain that the coincidence was fortuitous . Mr. Murphy en- deavours to reconcile the difficulties by ...
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The life of Samuel Johnson. [Followed by] The journal of a tour to ..., Volume 1 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1851 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including A Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides James Boswell Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1852 |
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