Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4 |
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—I am , dear sir , your most affectionate , eto . , ' SAM . JOHNSON , ' July 22 , 1777. ' DR . JOHNSON TO MRS , BOSWELL ' MADAM , - Though I am well enough pleased with the taste of sweetmeats , very little of the pleasure which I ...
—I am , dear sir , your most affectionate , eto . , ' SAM . JOHNSON , ' July 22 , 1777. ' DR . JOHNSON TO MRS , BOSWELL ' MADAM , - Though I am well enough pleased with the taste of sweetmeats , very little of the pleasure which I ...
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both be bappy , and long enjoy your happiness , is the sincero and earnest wish of , dear sir , your most , etc. , ' Sam . JOHNSON , ' Oxford , Aug. 4 , 1777. ' MR . BOSWELL TO DR . JOHNSON ( Informing him that my wife had continued to ...
both be bappy , and long enjoy your happiness , is the sincero and earnest wish of , dear sir , your most , etc. , ' Sam . JOHNSON , ' Oxford , Aug. 4 , 1777. ' MR . BOSWELL TO DR . JOHNSON ( Informing him that my wife had continued to ...
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If I should write on , I should , perhaps , write only complaints , and therefore I will content myself with telling you , that I love to think on you , and to hear from you ; and that I am , dear sir , yours faithfully , SAM .
If I should write on , I should , perhaps , write only complaints , and therefore I will content myself with telling you , that I love to think on you , and to hear from you ; and that I am , dear sir , yours faithfully , SAM .
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