The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Heritage Press, 1963 |
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Page xiii
... Thrale was unimaginative and rather coldly unemotion- al . He was in all ways conventionally correct and dignified , but with a fondness for a pretty woman ( his infidelities were gossiped about ) . He was given to a rather reckless ...
... Thrale was unimaginative and rather coldly unemotion- al . He was in all ways conventionally correct and dignified , but with a fondness for a pretty woman ( his infidelities were gossiped about ) . He was given to a rather reckless ...
Page xiv
... Thrales went to Brighton ( where Thrale had bought a house in 1767 ) , as they regularly did in the late summer or early autumn , Johnson often visited them there , where he sometimes rode with Thrale's hunting companions and was once ...
... Thrales went to Brighton ( where Thrale had bought a house in 1767 ) , as they regularly did in the late summer or early autumn , Johnson often visited them there , where he sometimes rode with Thrale's hunting companions and was once ...
Page 352
... Thrale had married Miss Hesther Lynch Salusbury , Pocket , and wander- of good Welch extraction , a lady of lively ... Thrale's family , which contributed so much to the a Broomstick Clerk 6s happiness of his life , was owing to her ...
... Thrale had married Miss Hesther Lynch Salusbury , Pocket , and wander- of good Welch extraction , a lady of lively ... Thrale's family , which contributed so much to the a Broomstick Clerk 6s happiness of his life , was owing to her ...
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