Johnson and Boswell: The Story of Their LivesHarper, 1958 - 390 Seiten |
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... Doctor , towards a gentle female to whom thou usest to be kind , and who is uneasy at the loss of that kindness . Jenny Harry weeps at the consciousness that thou wilt not speak to her . " " Madam , I hate the odious wench , and desire ...
... Doctor , towards a gentle female to whom thou usest to be kind , and who is uneasy at the loss of that kindness . Jenny Harry weeps at the consciousness that thou wilt not speak to her . " " Madam , I hate the odious wench , and desire ...
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... Doctor , she must be sincere . Consider what a noble fortune she has sacrificed . " " Madam , madam , I have never taught myself to consider that the association of folly can extenuate guilt . " " Ah , Doctor ! we cannot rationally ...
... Doctor , she must be sincere . Consider what a noble fortune she has sacrificed . " " Madam , madam , I have never taught myself to consider that the association of folly can extenuate guilt . " " Ah , Doctor ! we cannot rationally ...
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... Doctor , how do you like all this ? " he asked . " Why , it is pleasant enough for the present , but all these things , David , make death very terrible . " To a bibliophile like Garrick the treatment accorded his books by Johnson made ...
... Doctor , how do you like all this ? " he asked . " Why , it is pleasant enough for the present , but all these things , David , make death very terrible . " To a bibliophile like Garrick the treatment accorded his books by Johnson made ...
Inhalt
The Depression of Poverty I | 1 |
SelfEducation ΙΟ | 10 |
Morbidity and Marriage | 16 |
Urheberrecht | |
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