The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volumen1Routledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1865 |
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... Thrale , dated Ostick in Skie , September 30 , 1773 : " Boswell writes a regular Journal of our travels . which I think contains as much of what I say and do , as of all other occurrences together ; for such a faithful chronicler is ...
... Thrale , dated Ostick in Skie , September 30 , 1773 : " Boswell writes a regular Journal of our travels . which I think contains as much of what I say and do , as of all other occurrences together ; for such a faithful chronicler is ...
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... ENGRAVING BY ELLIS PORTRAITS OF MR . AND MRS . THRALE , FROM AN ENGRAVING 220 • 221 · 224 225 231 232 235 • 238 252 258 264 • 266 268 • 270 · 282 288 JReynold DEDICATION . TO / MY DEAR SIR , SIR LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . XV.
... ENGRAVING BY ELLIS PORTRAITS OF MR . AND MRS . THRALE , FROM AN ENGRAVING 220 • 221 · 224 225 231 232 235 • 238 252 258 264 • 266 268 • 270 · 282 288 JReynold DEDICATION . TO / MY DEAR SIR , SIR LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . XV.
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... Thrale and her daughter , he may have in his earlier years , composed such a piece as this . It is remarkable , that in this first edition of " The Winter's Walk , " the concluding line is much more Johnsonian than it was afterwards ...
... Thrale and her daughter , he may have in his earlier years , composed such a piece as this . It is remarkable , that in this first edition of " The Winter's Walk , " the concluding line is much more Johnsonian than it was afterwards ...
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... impatient : her natural disposition was good , friendly , and humane . " - MALONE in conversation , for she had a variety of literature. MRS . ANN WILLIAMS . MR . AND MRS . THRALE . 268 [ 1763 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... impatient : her natural disposition was good , friendly , and humane . " - MALONE in conversation , for she had a variety of literature. MRS . ANN WILLIAMS . MR . AND MRS . THRALE . 268 [ 1763 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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... Shoe - lane . There are still two trees to be seen in the line , and there were probably many more at the time Poswell speaks of.-ED. MR . THRALE'S HOUSE AT STREATHAM . CHAPTER XIV . AGE 54. ] 269 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... Shoe - lane . There are still two trees to be seen in the line , and there were probably many more at the time Poswell speaks of.-ED. MR . THRALE'S HOUSE AT STREATHAM . CHAPTER XIV . AGE 54. ] 269 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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