“The” Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J.M. Dent, 1949 |
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... Thrale , a sensible , active , honest man , who had been employed in the house , and to transfer the whole to him for thirty thousand pounds , security being taken upon the property . This was accordingly settled . In eleven years Thrale ...
... Thrale , a sensible , active , honest man , who had been employed in the house , and to transfer the whole to him for thirty thousand pounds , security being taken upon the property . This was accordingly settled . In eleven years Thrale ...
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... Thrale was inferiour , and in some degree insignificant , compared with Mrs. Thrale , it may be proper to give a true state of the case from the authority of Johnson himself in his own words . " I know no man , ( said he , ) who is more ...
... Thrale was inferiour , and in some degree insignificant , compared with Mrs. Thrale , it may be proper to give a true state of the case from the authority of Johnson himself in his own words . " I know no man , ( said he , ) who is more ...
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... Thrale , on the death of her son . I said it would be very distressing to Thrale , but she would soon forget it , as she had so many things to think of . JOHNSON . " No , Sir , Thrale will forget it first . She has many things that she ...
... Thrale , on the death of her son . I said it would be very distressing to Thrale , but she would soon forget it , as she had so many things to think of . JOHNSON . " No , Sir , Thrale will forget it first . She has many things that she ...
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