The Life of Samuel Johnson, 1권Charles E. Lauriat Company, 1925 - 1172페이지 |
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... Thrale , one of the most eminent brewers in England , and member of Parliament for the borough of Southwark . Johnson used to give this account of the rise of Mr. Thrale's father : He worked at six shillings a week for twenty years in ...
... Thrale , one of the most eminent brewers in England , and member of Parliament for the borough of Southwark . Johnson used to give this account of the rise of Mr. Thrale's father : He worked at six shillings a week for twenty years in ...
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... Thrale , having spoken very highly of Dr. Johnson , he was requested to make them acquainted . This being mentioned to Johnson , he accepted of an invitation to dinner at Thrale's , and was so much pleased with his reception , both by ...
... Thrale , having spoken very highly of Dr. Johnson , he was requested to make them acquainted . This being mentioned to Johnson , he accepted of an invitation to dinner at Thrale's , and was so much pleased with his reception , both by ...
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... Thrale died this morning . " " Wednesday . " " Mr. Thrale's death was a very essential loss to Johnson , who , although he did not foresee all that afterwards happened , was sufficiently convinced that the comforts which Mr. Thrale's ...
... Thrale died this morning . " " Wednesday . " " Mr. Thrale's death was a very essential loss to Johnson , who , although he did not foresee all that afterwards happened , was sufficiently convinced that the comforts which Mr. Thrale's ...
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