| 1786 - 506 páginas
...again if pollible. Mr. Murphy brought him back to us again very kindly, and from that time his vifits grew more frequent, till in the year 1766 his health,...not ftir out of his room in the court he inhabited fur many weeks together, 1 think, months. Mr. Thrale's a'ttnrions and my own now became fo acceptable... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 640 páginas
...1765, in which he speaks of his intention to join them there. 'From that time,' she writes, 'his visits grew more frequent till, in the year 1766, his health, which he had always complained of, grew so exceedingly bad, that he could not stir out of his room in the court he inhabited for many weeks... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 594 páginas
...acquaintance so much, however, that from that time, he dined with us every Thursday through the winter. In the year 1766, his health, which he had always complained of, grew so exceedingly bad, that he could not stir out of his room in the court * he inhabited for man}' weeks... | |
| 1822 - 520 páginas
...year 1 766, his health, which he always complained of, grew so exceedingly bad, that he could not stir out of his room in the court he inhabited for many...months. " Mr. Thrale's attentions and my own now became so acceptable to him, that he quitted his close habitation in London and came with us to Streatham,... | |
| 1822 - 520 páginas
...again if possible. Mr. Murphy brought him back again to us very kindly, and from that time his visits grew more frequent; till, in the year 1766, his health, which he always complained of, grew so exceedingly bad, that he could not stir out of his room in the court... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 604 páginas
...again if possible. Mr, Murphy brought him back to us again very kindly, and from that time his visits grew more frequent, till in the year 1766 his health, which he had always complained of, grew so exceedingly bad, that he could not stir out of his room in the court he inhabited for many weeks... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 600 páginas
...again if possible. Mr. Murphy brought him back to us again very kindly, and from that time his visits grew more frequent, till in the year 1766 his health, which he had always complained of, grew so exceedingly bad, that he could not stir out of his room in the court he inhabited for many weeks... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 602 páginas
...again if possible. Mr. Murphy brought him back to us again very kindly, and from that time his visits grew more frequent, till in the year 1766 his health, which he had always complained of, grew so exceedingly bad, that he could not stir out of his room in the court he inhabited for many weeks... | |
| James Boswell - 1833 - 1182 páginas
...again if possible. Mr. Murphy brought him back to us again very kindly, and from that time his visits grew more frequent, till in the year 1766 his health, which he had always complained of, grew so exceedingly bad, that he could not stir out of his room in the court he inhabited for many weeks... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 346 páginas
...ante, Vol. II. p. 132.] (2) In the year 1766, Mr. Johnson's health grew so bad, that he could not stir out of his room, in the court he inhabited, for many...together— I think months. Mr. Thrale's attentions till after Michaelmas, and that he afterwards passed a month at Oxford. He had then contracted a great... | |
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