The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell, GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354페이지 |
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... marriage . In his rage , he became monstrous - ' Madam , if I interpret your letter right , you are ignominiously married . . . . ' Her answer was much more digni- fied . ' You have always commanded my esteem , and have enjoyed the ...
... marriage . In his rage , he became monstrous - ' Madam , if I interpret your letter right , you are ignominiously married . . . . ' Her answer was much more digni- fied . ' You have always commanded my esteem , and have enjoyed the ...
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... married the daughter of the famous Marquis of Halifax ; and on September 22 , 1694 , she bore him the fourth Earl ... married a certain Judith Crowley ; her great - niece , about 1740-5 , married Chesterfield's brother , Sir William ...
... married the daughter of the famous Marquis of Halifax ; and on September 22 , 1694 , she bore him the fourth Earl ... married a certain Judith Crowley ; her great - niece , about 1740-5 , married Chesterfield's brother , Sir William ...
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... married . In 1766 , after his return to Scot- land , he had begun by falling so much in love with the gardener's daughter at Auchinleck as to dream of wedding her . Then he attached himself to a Mrs Dodds , with three children ...
... married . In 1766 , after his return to Scot- land , he had begun by falling so much in love with the gardener's daughter at Auchinleck as to dream of wedding her . Then he attached himself to a Mrs Dodds , with three children ...
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