The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 6Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... Thrale , poor thing , has a daughter . Mr. Thrale dislikes the times , like the rest of us . Mrs. Williams is sick ; Mrs. Desmoulins is poor . I have miserable nights . Nobody is well but Mr. Levett . I am , dear Sir , your most , & c ...
... Thrale , poor thing , has a daughter . Mr. Thrale dislikes the times , like the rest of us . Mrs. Williams is sick ; Mrs. Desmoulins is poor . I have miserable nights . Nobody is well but Mr. Levett . I am , dear Sir , your most , & c ...
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... Thrale has been in great danger . Mrs. Thrale likewise has miscarried , and been much indis- posed . Every body else is well ; Langton is in camp . I intend to put Lord Hailes's description of Dryden1 into another edition , and as I ...
... Thrale has been in great danger . Mrs. Thrale likewise has miscarried , and been much indis- posed . Every body else is well ; Langton is in camp . I intend to put Lord Hailes's description of Dryden1 into another edition , and as I ...
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... THRALE . “ DEAREST MADAM , —Mr . Thrale never will live abstinently , till he can persuade himself to live by rule . Encourage , as you can , the musical girl . “ Nothing is more common than mutualdislike , where mutual approbation is ...
... THRALE . “ DEAREST MADAM , —Mr . Thrale never will live abstinently , till he can persuade himself to live by rule . Encourage , as you can , the musical girl . “ Nothing is more common than mutualdislike , where mutual approbation is ...
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