Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... Thrale put a stop to this dangerous occupation . Johnson bought books for the Thrales ' library , super- vised the education of the children , and even became concerned with the brewery . In 1772 as the result of some unwise gambling on ...
... Thrale put a stop to this dangerous occupation . Johnson bought books for the Thrales ' library , super- vised the education of the children , and even became concerned with the brewery . In 1772 as the result of some unwise gambling on ...
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... Thrale told him of her plan to take her family abroad , he received the news calmly ; expecting him to be upset , she was hurt . In October he took leave of Streatham , which was to be sold , and spent six unhappy weeks with Mrs Thrale ...
... Thrale told him of her plan to take her family abroad , he received the news calmly ; expecting him to be upset , she was hurt . In October he took leave of Streatham , which was to be sold , and spent six unhappy weeks with Mrs Thrale ...
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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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Acknowledgment | 6 |
LICHFIELD 17091737 | 14 |
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