Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2Crowell |
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Stran 353
... LUCY PORTER, IN LICHFIELD. DEAR MADAM: Life is full of troubles. I have just lost my dear friend Thrale. I hope he is happy; but I have had a great loss. I am otherwise pretty well. I require some care of myself, but that care is not ...
... LUCY PORTER, IN LICHFIELD. DEAR MADAM: Life is full of troubles. I have just lost my dear friend Thrale. I hope he is happy; but I have had a great loss. I am otherwise pretty well. I require some care of myself, but that care is not ...
Stran 460
... LUCY PORTER IN LICHFIELD. DEAR MADAM: You may perhaps think me negligent that I have not written to you again upon the loss of your brother; but condolences and consolations are such common and such useless things, that the omission of ...
... LUCY PORTER IN LICHFIELD. DEAR MADAM: You may perhaps think me negligent that I have not written to you again upon the loss of your brother; but condolences and consolations are such common and such useless things, that the omission of ...
Stran 552
... LUCY PORTER, IN LICHFIELD.” DEAR MADAM: I am very ill, and desire your prayers. I have sent Mr. Green the epitaph, and a power to call on you for ten pounds. I laid this summer a stone over Tetty, in the chapel of Bromley, in Kent. The ...
... LUCY PORTER, IN LICHFIELD.” DEAR MADAM: I am very ill, and desire your prayers. I have sent Mr. Green the epitaph, and a power to call on you for ten pounds. I laid this summer a stone over Tetty, in the chapel of Bromley, in Kent. The ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Omejen predogled - 1962 |
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