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Pagina 93
... Langton . would not scruple to pick up a wench . " He however charged Mr. Langton with what he thought want of judgement upon an inter- esting occasion . " When I was ill , ( said he , ) I desired he would tell me sincerely in what he ...
... Langton . would not scruple to pick up a wench . " He however charged Mr. Langton with what he thought want of judgement upon an inter- esting occasion . " When I was ill , ( said he , ) I desired he would tell me sincerely in what he ...
Pagina 258
... Langton , to whom he tenderly said , Te teneam moriens deficiente manu . And I think it highly to the honour of Mr. Windham , that his important occupations as an active statesman did not prevent him from paying assiduous re- spect to ...
... Langton , to whom he tenderly said , Te teneam moriens deficiente manu . And I think it highly to the honour of Mr. Windham , that his important occupations as an active statesman did not prevent him from paying assiduous re- spect to ...
Pagina 315
... Langton , Bennet , account of him , ii . 3-4 ; Johnson's first acquain- tance with , ib .; vii . 208 ; their friendship , vii . 191 , 208 ; viii . 182 , 183 ; rupture in it , iv . 42 , 64 ; reconciliation , iv . 80 ; John- son visits ...
... Langton , Bennet , account of him , ii . 3-4 ; Johnson's first acquain- tance with , ib .; vii . 208 ; their friendship , vii . 191 , 208 ; viii . 182 , 183 ; rupture in it , iv . 42 , 64 ; reconciliation , iv . 80 ; John- son visits ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of ..., Volume 2,Deel 1 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1835 |
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