The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell [and] GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354 pagini |
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Pagina 208
... letter from his mistress , and Boswell asked his father's leave to set off for Utrecht . But unfortunately - as if he were unconsciously resolved to leave no stone unturned to thwart himself - he also wrote Zélide a letter now lost ...
... letter from his mistress , and Boswell asked his father's leave to set off for Utrecht . But unfortunately - as if he were unconsciously resolved to leave no stone unturned to thwart himself - he also wrote Zélide a letter now lost ...
Pagina 214
... letter of introduction from Earl Marischal Keith . But ' the proud Boswell ' , when the time came , decided to disdain such external aids , and to succeed single - handed with a letter of his own ( which he drafted three times over ) ...
... letter of introduction from Earl Marischal Keith . But ' the proud Boswell ' , when the time came , decided to disdain such external aids , and to succeed single - handed with a letter of his own ( which he drafted three times over ) ...
Pagina 233
... letter to his father and asked to visit her , promising on his honour not to engage himself . ' I have written to her , and told her all my perplexity . I have put in the plainest light what conduct I absolutely require of her ; and ...
... letter to his father and asked to visit her , promising on his honour not to engage himself . ' I have written to her , and told her all my perplexity . I have put in the plainest light what conduct I absolutely require of her ; and ...
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