Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... soon of my senses , I request you will on the receipt of this note , come to me , and act for me , as the exigencies of my case may require . -I am , sincerely yours , SAM . JOHNSON . ' June 17 , 1783. ' TO THE REV . DR . JOHN TAYLOR ...
... soon of my senses , I request you will on the receipt of this note , come to me , and act for me , as the exigencies of my case may require . -I am , sincerely yours , SAM . JOHNSON . ' June 17 , 1783. ' TO THE REV . DR . JOHN TAYLOR ...
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James Boswell Augustine Birrell. was then prepared to listen . As she soon happened to mention in a voice so low that Johnson did not hear it , that her husband had been a member of the American Congress , I cautioned ... soon happened ...
James Boswell Augustine Birrell. was then prepared to listen . As she soon happened to mention in a voice so low that Johnson did not hear it , that her husband had been a member of the American Congress , I cautioned ... soon happened ...
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... Soon after this time Dr. Johnson had the mortifi- cation of being informed by Mrs. Thrale , that , ́ what she supposed he never believed , ' was true ; namely , that she was actually going to marry Signor Piozzi , an Italian music ...
... Soon after this time Dr. Johnson had the mortifi- cation of being informed by Mrs. Thrale , that , ́ what she supposed he never believed , ' was true ; namely , that she was actually going to marry Signor Piozzi , an Italian music ...
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