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... Lady Macclesfield hav- ing lived for some time upon very uneasy terms with her husband , thought a publick confession of adultery the most obvious and expeditious method of obtaining her liberty " ; and Johnson , assuming this to be ...
... Lady Macclesfield hav- ing lived for some time upon very uneasy terms with her husband , thought a publick confession of adultery the most obvious and expeditious method of obtaining her liberty " ; and Johnson , assuming this to be ...
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... Lady Macclesfield was alive , should , notwithstanding the severe attacks upon her , have been suffered to pass without any publick and effectual contradiction . I have thus endeavoured to sum up the evi- dence upon the case , as fairly ...
... Lady Macclesfield was alive , should , notwithstanding the severe attacks upon her , have been suffered to pass without any publick and effectual contradiction . I have thus endeavoured to sum up the evi- dence upon the case , as fairly ...
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... lady , since you are so severe against her principles . " JOHNSON . " Nay , Sir , I have the better chance for that . She is like the Amazons of old ; she must be courted by the sword . But I have not been severe upon her . " BOSWELL ...
... lady , since you are so severe against her principles . " JOHNSON . " Nay , Sir , I have the better chance for that . She is like the Amazons of old ; she must be courted by the sword . But I have not been severe upon her . " BOSWELL ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His ..., Volume 2 James Boswell,Samuel Johnson Visualização integral - 1791 |
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