Johnson and Boswell: The Story of Their LivesNew York, 1958 - 390페이지 |
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... Lady Jane's child ; and when the Duke of Douglas died heirless in 1761 , lawyers were employed to ferret out details . The evidence they collected seemed to prove that Lady Jane's twins were the offspring of a glass - manufacturer and a ...
... Lady Jane's child ; and when the Duke of Douglas died heirless in 1761 , lawyers were employed to ferret out details . The evidence they collected seemed to prove that Lady Jane's twins were the offspring of a glass - manufacturer and a ...
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... Lady Di , while his fate was being decided by the rest . Some of The Club's members were not in favour of Boswell's election , but Johnson threatened that if they voted against his nominee he would in future keep out any of theirs ; so ...
... Lady Di , while his fate was being decided by the rest . Some of The Club's members were not in favour of Boswell's election , but Johnson threatened that if they voted against his nominee he would in future keep out any of theirs ; so ...
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... lady who demanded as much freedom as her husband to satisfy her sexual caprices , Boswell drew from Johnson : " This lady of yours , sir , I think , is very fit for a brothel . " He would go no further than stating the property argument ...
... lady who demanded as much freedom as her husband to satisfy her sexual caprices , Boswell drew from Johnson : " This lady of yours , sir , I think , is very fit for a brothel . " He would go no further than stating the property argument ...
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