Samuel Johnson and His TimesArco Publishing Company, 1963 - 128 страници |
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... Thrale was re - elected . Two years later Johnson wrote the first of his four famous political pamphlets , The False Alarm . It is unlikely that the pension had anything to do with this , since it had been explained on its granting that ...
... Thrale was re - elected . Two years later Johnson wrote the first of his four famous political pamphlets , The False Alarm . It is unlikely that the pension had anything to do with this , since it had been explained on its granting that ...
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... Thrale , whose mind was otherwise occupied . After her rap- turous reunion with Piozzi , Mrs Thrale wrote at the end of June 1784 from Bath to all Thrale's executors , with a special message to Johnson , to announce her intended ...
... Thrale , whose mind was otherwise occupied . After her rap- turous reunion with Piozzi , Mrs Thrale wrote at the end of June 1784 from Bath to all Thrale's executors , with a special message to Johnson , to announce her intended ...
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... Thrale's attentions as nurse , companion , and correspondent ; and by his feeling of responsibility towards her . As one of Thrale's executors he had been left in a position of trust , and he had genuine fears about Piozzi's intentions ...
... Thrale's attentions as nurse , companion , and correspondent ; and by his feeling of responsibility towards her . As one of Thrale's executors he had been left in a position of trust , and he had genuine fears about Piozzi's intentions ...
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