Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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Stran 78
... Reverend Dr. Taylor , which , as Taylor told me , expressed grief in the strongest manner he had ever read ; so that it is much to be regretted it has not been preserved . The letter was brought to Dr. Taylor , at his house in the Cloi ...
... Reverend Dr. Taylor , which , as Taylor told me , expressed grief in the strongest manner he had ever read ; so that it is much to be regretted it has not been preserved . The letter was brought to Dr. Taylor , at his house in the Cloi ...
Stran 269
... REVEREND MR . BAGSHAW , AT BROMLEY.1 " SIR , He " I RETURN you my sincere thanks for your additions to my Dictionary ; but the new edition has been published some time , and therefore I cannot now make use of them . Whether I shall ever ...
... REVEREND MR . BAGSHAW , AT BROMLEY.1 " SIR , He " I RETURN you my sincere thanks for your additions to my Dictionary ; but the new edition has been published some time , and therefore I cannot now make use of them . Whether I shall ever ...
Stran 400
... REVEREND DR . VYSE , AT LAMBETH . " SIR , " I DOUBT not but you will readily forgive me for taking the liberty of requesting your assistance in recommending an old friend to his Grace the Archbishop as Governor of the Charterhouse ...
... REVEREND DR . VYSE , AT LAMBETH . " SIR , " I DOUBT not but you will readily forgive me for taking the liberty of requesting your assistance in recommending an old friend to his Grace the Archbishop as Governor of the Charterhouse ...
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