Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 120
... believe George Lewis Scott1 and Dr. Armstrong are now his only surviving companions while he lived in and about London ; and they , I daresay , can tell more of him than is yet known . My own notion is , that Thomson was a much coarser ...
... believe George Lewis Scott1 and Dr. Armstrong are now his only surviving companions while he lived in and about London ; and they , I daresay , can tell more of him than is yet known . My own notion is , that Thomson was a much coarser ...
Stran 137
... believe I shall not love you less after our interview , it will then be as true as it is now , that I set a very high value upon your friendship , and count your kindness as one of the chief felicities of my life . Do not fancy that an ...
... believe I shall not love you less after our interview , it will then be as true as it is now , that I set a very high value upon your friendship , and count your kindness as one of the chief felicities of my life . Do not fancy that an ...
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... believe I should have been better , but I do not know that it was in my power . - I am , dear sir , your most humble servant , SAM . JOHNSON . ' Feb. 3 , 1778. ' This letter , while it gives admirable advice how to travel to the best ...
... believe I should have been better , but I do not know that it was in my power . - I am , dear sir , your most humble servant , SAM . JOHNSON . ' Feb. 3 , 1778. ' This letter , while it gives admirable advice how to travel to the best ...
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