The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 116Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1934 |
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... letter for at least a couple of his correspondents . Rousseau replied in what Horace calls a most weak and passionate answer . Then Rousseau became persuaded that Hume had written , or had at least had a hand in the production of , the ...
... letter for at least a couple of his correspondents . Rousseau replied in what Horace calls a most weak and passionate answer . Then Rousseau became persuaded that Hume had written , or had at least had a hand in the production of , the ...
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... letter of Johnson's to Mrs. Thrale is a case in point - a letter in the John Rylands Library , published in 1932 . It has been argued , I understand , that this letter throws a strange light on the relationship between Johnson and Mrs ...
... letter of Johnson's to Mrs. Thrale is a case in point - a letter in the John Rylands Library , published in 1932 . It has been argued , I understand , that this letter throws a strange light on the relationship between Johnson and Mrs ...
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... letter in his gentlest strain . It is a letter of sad farewell . The marriage takes place ; Mrs. Thrale has arranged for a chaperon for her girls , and goes abroad for three years with the man of her choice . In Italy she met the Piozzi ...
... letter in his gentlest strain . It is a letter of sad farewell . The marriage takes place ; Mrs. Thrale has arranged for a chaperon for her girls , and goes abroad for three years with the man of her choice . In Italy she met the Piozzi ...
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