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... Thrale as one of his copyists of select passages . But he was principally indebted to my steady friend Mr. Isaac Reed , of Staple - inn , whose extensive and accurate knowledge 66 By some accident , I laid your note upon Duke up so ...
... Thrale as one of his copyists of select passages . But he was principally indebted to my steady friend Mr. Isaac Reed , of Staple - inn , whose extensive and accurate knowledge 66 By some accident , I laid your note upon Duke up so ...
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... Thrale suggests that he was offended by Molly Aston's preference of his Lordship to him . I can 66 6. Let not my readers smile to think of Johnson's being a can- didate for female favour ; Mr. Peter Garrick assured me that he was told ...
... Thrale suggests that he was offended by Molly Aston's preference of his Lordship to him . I can 66 6. Let not my readers smile to think of Johnson's being a can- didate for female favour ; Mr. Peter Garrick assured me that he was told ...
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... Thrale , that he was now very ill , and had removed , I suppose by the solicitation of Mrs. Thrale , to a house in Grosvenor- square . I was sorry to see him sadly changed in his appearance . He told me I might now have the pleasure to ...
... Thrale , that he was now very ill , and had removed , I suppose by the solicitation of Mrs. Thrale , to a house in Grosvenor- square . I was sorry to see him sadly changed in his appearance . He told me I might now have the pleasure to ...
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James Boswell. Mrs. Thrale and I had a dispute , whether Shak- 1781 . speare or Milton had drawn the most admirable pic- Ætat . 72 . ture of a man . ' I was for Shakspeare ; Mrs. Thrale for Milton ; and after a fair hearing , Johnson de ...
James Boswell. Mrs. Thrale and I had a dispute , whether Shak- 1781 . speare or Milton had drawn the most admirable pic- Ætat . 72 . ture of a man . ' I was for Shakspeare ; Mrs. Thrale for Milton ; and after a fair hearing , Johnson de ...
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... Thrale , ) the Bishop of is never minded at a rout . " BOSWELL . " When a bishop places himself in a situation where he has no distinct character , and is of no conse . quence , he degrades the dignity of his order . " JOHN- SON . " Mr ...
... Thrale , ) the Bishop of is never minded at a rout . " BOSWELL . " When a bishop places himself in a situation where he has no distinct character , and is of no conse . quence , he degrades the dignity of his order . " JOHN- SON . " Mr ...
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