Mr. Oddity, Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Bell Publishing Company, 1951 - 348 pages |
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Page 148
... dinner in the Mitre tavern the next day the capitula- tion was complete . Arrangements were at once made for a ... dinner , or trembling at a creditor , is not much disposed to abstracted meditation , or remote inquiries . " He was no ...
... dinner in the Mitre tavern the next day the capitula- tion was complete . Arrangements were at once made for a ... dinner , or trembling at a creditor , is not much disposed to abstracted meditation , or remote inquiries . " He was no ...
Page 263
... dinner to accompany him to the Dillys . He found Johnson in a cloud of dust , with a pair of large gloves on his hands , cleaning his books . Boswell . " How is this , Sir ? Don't you recollect that ... dinner at A Dinner at the Dillys 263.
... dinner to accompany him to the Dillys . He found Johnson in a cloud of dust , with a pair of large gloves on his hands , cleaning his books . Boswell . " How is this , Sir ? Don't you recollect that ... dinner at A Dinner at the Dillys 263.
Page 297
... dinner party Mr. Thrale suddenly asked his wife to change places with Sophy - the poor dear had a sore throat and ought not to be sitting near the door . Mrs. Thrale , who was pregnant , burst into tears and ran from the dining room ...
... dinner party Mr. Thrale suddenly asked his wife to change places with Sophy - the poor dear had a sore throat and ought not to be sitting near the door . Mrs. Thrale , who was pregnant , burst into tears and ran from the dining room ...
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