The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell, GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354페이지 |
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... Temple . ) Miss Blair and her mother have stayed four days at Auchinleck . ' In our romantic groves I adored her like a divinity .... Her children would be all Boswells and Temples , and as fine women as these are excellent men . ' But ...
... Temple . ) Miss Blair and her mother have stayed four days at Auchinleck . ' In our romantic groves I adored her like a divinity .... Her children would be all Boswells and Temples , and as fine women as these are excellent men . ' But ...
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... Temple , I ventured to seize her hand . She is really the finest woman to me I ever saw . ' December 24 , 1767. ( To Temple . ) The Princess has blown cold again . On the Saturday he went with her to Othello . ' I sat close behind the ...
... Temple , I ventured to seize her hand . She is really the finest woman to me I ever saw . ' December 24 , 1767. ( To Temple . ) The Princess has blown cold again . On the Saturday he went with her to Othello . ' I sat close behind the ...
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... Temple's correspondence recovered from a travelling paper - mer- chant who used to visit Boulogne twice or thrice a year ; and so , in 1856 ( dated 1857 ) , were published Boswell's letters to Temple . His long resurrection had begun ...
... Temple's correspondence recovered from a travelling paper - mer- chant who used to visit Boulogne twice or thrice a year ; and so , in 1856 ( dated 1857 ) , were published Boswell's letters to Temple . His long resurrection had begun ...
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