Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2T.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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... Sir Alexander Gordon . My dear Boswell , do not neglect to write to me : for your kindness is one of the pleasures of my life , which I should be sorry to lose . I am , Sir , your humble servant , FER . 18 , 1777- TO DR . SAMUEL JOHNSON ...
... Sir Alexander Gordon . My dear Boswell , do not neglect to write to me : for your kindness is one of the pleasures of my life , which I should be sorry to lose . I am , Sir , your humble servant , FER . 18 , 1777- TO DR . SAMUEL JOHNSON ...
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... DEAR SIR : Do not disturb yourself about our interviews ; I hope we shall have many ; nor think it any thing hard or unusual , that your design of meeting me is interrupted . We have both endured greater evils , and have greater evils ...
... DEAR SIR : Do not disturb yourself about our interviews ; I hope we shall have many ; nor think it any thing hard or unusual , that your design of meeting me is interrupted . We have both endured greater evils , and have greater evils ...
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... dear Sir , that you and Lady Rothes , and all the young people , too many to enu- merate , are well and happy . God bless you all . TO MR . WINDHAM . August . The tenderness with which you have been pleased to treat me through my long ...
... dear Sir , that you and Lady Rothes , and all the young people , too many to enu- merate , are well and happy . God bless you all . TO MR . WINDHAM . August . The tenderness with which you have been pleased to treat me through my long ...
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