Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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... humble servant , " June 24 , 1777. " " SAM . JOHNSON . an hospital , and I ani afraid I have not strength enough to get him into the Chartreux . He is a painter , who never rose higher than to get his immediate living , and from that ...
... humble servant , " June 24 , 1777. " " SAM . JOHNSON . an hospital , and I ani afraid I have not strength enough to get him into the Chartreux . He is a painter , who never rose higher than to get his immediate living , and from that ...
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... humble servant , ' May 4 , 1779. " " SAM . JOHNSON . He had , before I left London , resumed e conversation concerning the appear- ce of a ghost at Newcastle - upon - Tyne , nich Mr. John Wesley believed , but to nich Johnson did not ...
... humble servant , ' May 4 , 1779. " " SAM . JOHNSON . He had , before I left London , resumed e conversation concerning the appear- ce of a ghost at Newcastle - upon - Tyne , nich Mr. John Wesley believed , but to nich Johnson did not ...
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... obedient and most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " London , Dec. 20 , 1774. " " SIR , " TO THE SAME . Jan. 9 , 1781 . " AMIDST the importance and multiplicity of affairs in which your great office engages you , I take the liberty of ...
... obedient and most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " London , Dec. 20 , 1774. " " SIR , " TO THE SAME . Jan. 9 , 1781 . " AMIDST the importance and multiplicity of affairs in which your great office engages you , I take the liberty of ...
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