| James Boswell - 1807 - 496 頁
...here. Her principles in church and st;jte were congenial with his. She knew all his merit, and had heard much of him from her son, Earl Alexander, who loved to cultivate the acquaintance pf men of talents, in every department. All who knew his lordship, will allow that his understanding... | |
| James Boswell - 1810 - 438 頁
...here. Her principles 362 / ,rturch and state were congenial with his. She knew garf his merit, and had heard much of him from her son Earl Alexander, who loved to cultivate the acquaintance of men of tak-nts, in every department. All who knew his lordship, will allow that his understanding and accomplishments... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 690 頁
...reception here. Her principles in church and state were congenial with his. She knew all his merit, and had heard much of him from her son, Earl Alexander ', who loved to cultivate the acquaintance of men of talents in every department. All who knew his lordship will allow that his understanding and accomplishments... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 484 頁
...reception here. Her principles in church and state were congenial with his. She knew all his merit, and had heard much of him from her son, Earl Alexander, who loved to cultivate the acquaintance of men of talents in every department." # # * * # " In the course of our conversation this day, it came out that... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 870 頁
...reception here. Her principle in church and stale were congenial with hia. She knew all hie merit, tnd had heard much of him from her son, Earl Alexander, who loved to cultivate the acquaintance of men of tálenla in every ispsrlment." • •*•*• " In the соигяо of our conversation this dar,... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 366 頁
...reception here. Her principles in church and state were congenial with his. She knew all his merit, and had heard much of him from her son, Earl Alexander ('),...who loved to cultivate the acquaintance of men of talents in every department. All who knew his lordship will allow that his understanding and accomplishments... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 374 頁
...reception here. Her principles in church and state were congenial with his. She knew all his merit, and had heard much of him from her son, Earl Alexander ('),...who loved to cultivate the acquaintance of men of talents in every department. All who knew his lordship will allow that his understanding and accomplishments... | |
| Walter Scott - 1846 - 710 頁
...here. Her principles in cluirch and state were congenial with his. She knew all his merit, and had heard much of him from her son, Earl Alexander, who loved to cultivate the acquaintance of men of talents in ever; department." **s**• " In the course of •our conversation this day, it came out... | |
| Walter Scott - 1846 - 620 頁
...reception here. Her principles in church and state were congenial with his. She knew all his merit, and had heard much of him from her son, Earl Alexander, who loved to cultivate the acquaintance of men of talents in every department." **««*• ' In the course of 'our conversation this day, it came out... | |
| Walter Scott - 1845 - 524 頁
...much of him from her sou, Earl Alexander, who loved to cultivate the acquaintance of men of talents in every department." ******* " In the course of our conversation this day, it came out that Lady Eglintniine was married the yr;ir before Dr. Johnson was born ; upon which she graciously said to him,... | |
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