Boswell: the Ominous Years, 1774-1776McGraw-Hill, 1963 - 427 Seiten The shape of the years to come emerges from this volume of which more than one-half is occupied by the London journals. |
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... thought there was little in them , but they might have been spared . I then read him the boy's letter , and my answer . He approved entirely of it . Said that I had not said too much . That I had said I meant no injury , and was sorry ...
... thought there was little in them , but they might have been spared . I then read him the boy's letter , and my answer . He approved entirely of it . Said that I had not said too much . That I had said I meant no injury , and was sorry ...
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... thought that I might be like a patriarch ; or rather , I thought that I might enjoy some of my former female acquaintances in London . I was not satisfied while in this loose state of speculation . I thought this was not like Izaak ...
... thought that I might be like a patriarch ; or rather , I thought that I might enjoy some of my former female acquaintances in London . I was not satisfied while in this loose state of speculation . I thought this was not like Izaak ...
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... thought himself right . I had today a letter from my brother David ; thought him , at first reading , rather too anxious for his own interest , but checked the thought . I called a little on Sir George in the forenoon and on Grange in ...
... thought himself right . I had today a letter from my brother David ; thought him , at first reading , rather too anxious for his own interest , but checked the thought . I called a little on Sir George in the forenoon and on Grange in ...
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The Ominous Years 17741776 | 1 |
Joseph Brant Thayendanegea the Mohawk Chief c 17401807 From | 134 |
APPENDIX A Draft of a letter to Lord Auchinleck written by Boswell | 363 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Advocate affected agreed Alexander appeared asked attended Auchinleck believe Boswell Boswell's breakfast brother called Campbell Captain cause character Charles Church Colonel considered conversation Court daughter David deal DECEMBER dined dinner drank tea drink Edinburgh engaged England English Erskine father felt forenoon gave George give heard hope Italy James John Johnson journal keep kind Lady later letter lived London looked Lord MARCH mean meeting mentioned mind Miss morning never night notes NOVEMBER observed once opinion perhaps played pleased present pretty probably received returned Robert Scotland seemed seen sent Session showed Sir John spirits spoke SUNDAY supped talked tell thing thought told took town walked wife wished writing written wrote young