The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 7J. Murray, 1839 |
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... Thrale for inform- ation concerning him : and I announced my intention of soon being again in London . LETTER 338 ... Thrale that I am neg- ligent , and to Francis to do what is so very unnecessary ? Thrale , you may be sure , cared not ...
... Thrale for inform- ation concerning him : and I announced my intention of soon being again in London . LETTER 338 ... Thrale that I am neg- ligent , and to Francis to do what is so very unnecessary ? Thrale , you may be sure , cared not ...
Page 273
... Thrale's , for he fell down helpless ; but his case was not considered as of much danger , and he went safe home , and is now a professor at Padua . His fit was considered as only hysterical . " LETTER 347 . TO THE SAME . " Ashbourne ...
... Thrale's , for he fell down helpless ; but his case was not considered as of much danger , and he went safe home , and is now a professor at Padua . His fit was considered as only hysterical . " LETTER 347 . TO THE SAME . " Ashbourne ...
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... Thrale has been in great danger . Mrs. Thrale likewise has miscarried , and been much indisposed . Every body else is well . Langton is in camp . I intend to put Lord Hailes's description of Dryden ( 1 ) into another edition , and , as ...
... Thrale has been in great danger . Mrs. Thrale likewise has miscarried , and been much indisposed . Every body else is well . Langton is in camp . I intend to put Lord Hailes's description of Dryden ( 1 ) into another edition , and , as ...
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