| English literature - 1788 - 522 pages
...tell. La&winter I went down to my native town, where I found the ftreets much narrower and fliorter than I thought I had left them, inhabited by a new...race of people, to •whom I was very little known. My play-fellows were grown old, and forced me to fufpeft, that I was no longer young. My only remaining... | |
| James Boswell - Hebrides (Scotland) - 1799 - 640 pages
...his visit to Lichfield. narrower Aetat. 53.] Johnson s visit to Lichfitld. 429 narrower and shorter than I thought I had left them, inhabited by a new race of people, to whom I was very little known. My playfellows were grown old, and forced me to suspect that I was no longer young. My only remaining... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 496 pages
...tell. Last winter I went down to my native town, where I found the streets much narrower and shorter than I thought I had left them, inhabited by a new race of people, to whom I was very little known. My play-fellows were grown old, and forced me to suspect that I was no longer young. My only remaining... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 pages
...iii. 321. He passed through Birmingham, I conjecture, on his visit to Lichfield. narrower and shorter than I thought I had left them, inhabited by a new race of people, to whom I was very little known. My playfellows were grown old, and forced me to suspect that I was no longer young. My only remaining... | |
| Elizabeth Frank - English language - 1814 - 400 pages
...tell. Last winter I went down to my native town, where I found the streets much narrower and shorter than I thought I had left them, inhabited by a new race of people, to whom I was very little known. My play-fellows were grown old, and forced me to suspect, that I was no longer young. My only remaining... | |
| English letters - 1816 - 358 pages
...my native town, where I found the streets much narrower and shorter than I thought I had left then, inhabited by a new race of people, to whom I was very little known. My play-fellows were grown old. and forced me to suspect, thai I was no longer young, My only remaining... | |
| James Boswell - 1822 - 514 pages
...Last winter I went down to my native town, where I found the streets much narrower and shorter than 1 thought I had left them, inhabited by a new race of people, to whom I was very little known. My play-fellows were grown old, and forced me to suspect that I was no longer young. My only remaining... | |
| James Boswell - Authors, English - 1822 - 508 pages
...Last winter I went down to my native town, where I found the streets much narrower and shorter than 1 thought I had left them, inhabited by a new race of people, to whom I was very little known. My play-fellows were grown old, and forced me to suspect that I was no longer young. My only remain.... | |
| 1823 - 696 pages
...Milan. Last winter I went down to my nativ* town, where I found the streets much narrower and shorter R + 4 ֺ + `)G r 5 R 읱 } k & *5 OV4x *zd4 GJ3 =( Ե% " Eð My playfellows were grown old, and forced me to sunpcct that I am no longer young. My only remaining... | |
| James Boswell - 1826 - 440 pages
...tell. Last winter I went down to my native town, where I found the streets much narrower and shorter than I thought I had left them, inhabited by a new race of people, to whom I was very little known. My playfellows were grown old, and forced me to suspect that I was no longer young. My only remaining... | |
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