The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides. To which are Added, Volume 4J. Murray, 1835 |
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Pagina 46
... father , a respectable judge , had pressed him into the profession of the law . He had travelled a good deal , and seen many varieties of human life . He had thought more than any body had supposed , and had a pretty good stock of ...
... father , a respectable judge , had pressed him into the profession of the law . He had travelled a good deal , and seen many varieties of human life . He had thought more than any body had supposed , and had a pretty good stock of ...
Pagina 56
... father , who was a magistrate of Lich- field , lived thus . They never began to have a fire in the parlour , but on leaving off business , or some great revolution of their life . " Dr. Watson said , the hall was a kitchen , in old ...
... father , who was a magistrate of Lich- field , lived thus . They never began to have a fire in the parlour , but on leaving off business , or some great revolution of their life . " Dr. Watson said , the hall was a kitchen , in old ...
Pagina 74
... father gave five guineas towards it . Lord Gardenston is the proprietor of Lawrence Kirk , and has encouraged the building of a manufacturing village , of which he is exceedingly fond , and has written a pamphlet upon it , as if he had ...
... father gave five guineas towards it . Lord Gardenston is the proprietor of Lawrence Kirk , and has encouraged the building of a manufacturing village , of which he is exceedingly fond , and has written a pamphlet upon it , as if he had ...
Pagina 81
... father's old friend , and having been always very good to me . We were cordial together . He asked Dr. Johnson and me to stay all night . When I said we must be at Aber- deen , he replied , " Well , I am like the Romans : I shall say to ...
... father's old friend , and having been always very good to me . We were cordial together . He asked Dr. Johnson and me to stay all night . When I said we must be at Aber- deen , he replied , " Well , I am like the Romans : I shall say to ...
Pagina 84
... father . " My father puts up at the New Inn , when on his circuit . Little was said to - night . I was to sleep in a little press - bed in Dr. Johnson's room . I had it wheeled out into the dining - room , and there I lay very well ...
... father . " My father puts up at the New Inn , when on his circuit . Little was said to - night . I was to sleep in a little press - bed in Dr. Johnson's room . I had it wheeled out into the dining - room , and there I lay very well ...
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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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