Johnson and Boswell: The Story of Their LivesHarper, 1958 - 390 Seiten |
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... returned Johnson , who was so much pleased by his repartee that he rose from the table , strode to the fireside , and stood for some time in mirthful exultation . But a little later he admitted that certain birds , if not immortal ...
... returned Johnson , who was so much pleased by his repartee that he rose from the table , strode to the fireside , and stood for some time in mirthful exultation . But a little later he admitted that certain birds , if not immortal ...
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... returned home nearly every week - end to make certain that they had three good dinners , treating them invariably with a courtesy that made them feel he was their dependant . His consideration and tenderness were extended to the animal ...
... returned home nearly every week - end to make certain that they had three good dinners , treating them invariably with a courtesy that made them feel he was their dependant . His consideration and tenderness were extended to the animal ...
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... returned to find Anna Williams in a very low state : " I have just been to see her , and I doubt she gave perverse answers to my enquiries , because she saw that my tenderness put it in her power to give me pain . This is hateful and ...
... returned to find Anna Williams in a very low state : " I have just been to see her , and I doubt she gave perverse answers to my enquiries , because she saw that my tenderness put it in her power to give me pain . This is hateful and ...
Inhalt
The Depression of Poverty I | 1 |
SelfEducation ΙΟ | 10 |
Morbidity and Marriage | 16 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Anna Seward Anna Williams appeared Ashbourne asked Auchinleck Beauclerk became behaviour Bennet Langton biography Boswell's Burke called character conversation Corsican Court daughter David Garrick death dined dinner Doctor drink Edinburgh Edmund Burke English enjoyed Fanny Burney father favour feel fellow felt friendship gave give Goldsmith happy hear heard Henry Thrale Hester Hester Thrale honour hope human husband James Boswell Joshua Reynolds journey knew lady later letter Levett Lichfield lived London Lonsdale Lord Auchinleck Lucy Porter madam married mind mood morning mother nature never night occasion Oliver Goldsmith once opinion Oxford Paoli person Piozzi pleasure poet Queeney received remarked replied returned Rousseau Samuel Johnson Scotland Shakespeare soon spent stayed Streatham Street suffered talk tavern Temple things thought Thrale told took Voltaire walked wife Wilkes wish woman write wrote young