Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... letter : TO GEORGE STEEVENS , ESQ . ' DEAR SIR , -You will be glad to hear that from Mrs. Gold- smith , whom we lamented as drowned , I have received a letter full of gratitude to us all , with promises to make the inquiries which we ...
... letter : TO GEORGE STEEVENS , ESQ . ' DEAR SIR , -You will be glad to hear that from Mrs. Gold- smith , whom we lamented as drowned , I have received a letter full of gratitude to us all , with promises to make the inquiries which we ...
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... letter was brought to Dr. Johnson when in church . He stooped down and read it , and wrote , when he went home , the following letter for Dr. Dodd to the King : ' SIR , -May it not offend your Majesty that the most miser . able of men ...
... letter was brought to Dr. Johnson when in church . He stooped down and read it , and wrote , when he went home , the following letter for Dr. Dodd to the King : ' SIR , -May it not offend your Majesty that the most miser . able of men ...
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... letter to you upon the subject of the unlucky contest of that day , and you will be kind enough to put in writing as an answer to that letter what you have now said , and as Lord Percy is to dine with us at General Paoli's soon , I will ...
... letter to you upon the subject of the unlucky contest of that day , and you will be kind enough to put in writing as an answer to that letter what you have now said , and as Lord Percy is to dine with us at General Paoli's soon , I will ...
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