Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... died before meeting Boswell and Mrs Thrale , we should still have received a fair notion of his life and talk from Murphy ; from Joshua Reynolds , his most distinguished friend of the period ; and from Boswell's arch - enemy , Sir John ...
... died before meeting Boswell and Mrs Thrale , we should still have received a fair notion of his life and talk from Murphy ; from Joshua Reynolds , his most distinguished friend of the period ; and from Boswell's arch - enemy , Sir John ...
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... died , as Johnson was writing a tribute to their common friend of Lichfield days , Gilbert Walmsley : At this man's table I enjoyed many chearful and instructive hours , with companions such as are not often found ; with one who has ...
... died , as Johnson was writing a tribute to their common friend of Lichfield days , Gilbert Walmsley : At this man's table I enjoyed many chearful and instructive hours , with companions such as are not often found ; with one who has ...
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... died of his second stroke . It is hardly possible to exaggerate what this loss meant to Johnson , who wrote in his Good Friday medita- tion : ' I felt almost the last flutter of his pulse , and looked for the last time upon the face ...
... died of his second stroke . It is hardly possible to exaggerate what this loss meant to Johnson , who wrote in his Good Friday medita- tion : ' I felt almost the last flutter of his pulse , and looked for the last time upon the face ...
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