Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... told Mrs Thrale ' he thought he had some confused Remem- brance of a Lady in a black Hood'.2 The house in which he was born and continued to live was large and solid , built before the family affairs started to go downhill . Despite his ...
... told Mrs Thrale ' he thought he had some confused Remem- brance of a Lady in a black Hood'.2 The house in which he was born and continued to live was large and solid , built before the family affairs started to go downhill . Despite his ...
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... told us all we need to know about this event . Johnson like all writers was irritated by the producer's changes in the script : ' the fellow wants to make Mahomet run mad , that he may have an opportunity of tossing his hands and ...
... told us all we need to know about this event . Johnson like all writers was irritated by the producer's changes in the script : ' the fellow wants to make Mahomet run mad , that he may have an opportunity of tossing his hands and ...
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... told Boswell . Despite his lack of opportunity , Johnson took his place among that stoical and inquisitive band of English travellers who astonished the world . Apart from politics and travel , these years passed uneventfully . Johnson ...
... told Boswell . Despite his lack of opportunity , Johnson took his place among that stoical and inquisitive band of English travellers who astonished the world . Apart from politics and travel , these years passed uneventfully . Johnson ...
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