The Life of Samuel Johnson, L.L. D.: Including A Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, 2. kötetG. Dearborn, 1837 |
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... wrote three letters to him , from which I extract the following passages : " I have seen Lord Hailes since I came down . He thinks it wonderful that you are pleased to take so much pains in revising his Annals . ' I told him that you ...
... wrote three letters to him , from which I extract the following passages : " I have seen Lord Hailes since I came down . He thinks it wonderful that you are pleased to take so much pains in revising his Annals . ' I told him that you ...
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... wrote to you , to tell you that I was just come home from a ramble , and hoped that I should have heard from you . I am afraid winter has laid hold on your fingers , and hinders you from writing . However , let somebody write , if you ...
... wrote to you , to tell you that I was just come home from a ramble , and hoped that I should have heard from you . I am afraid winter has laid hold on your fingers , and hinders you from writing . However , let somebody write , if you ...
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... wrote to Levet 3We went to see the look- ing - glasses wrought -- They come from Nor- mandy in cast plates , perhaps the third of an inch thick - At Paris they are ground upon a marble table , by rubbing one plate upon another with grit ...
... wrote to Levet 3We went to see the look- ing - glasses wrought -- They come from Nor- mandy in cast plates , perhaps the third of an inch thick - At Paris they are ground upon a marble table , by rubbing one plate upon another with grit ...
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... wrote any more after this time , I know not ; but probably not much , as he 1 The writing is so bad here , that the names of several of the animals could not be deciphered without much more acquaintance with natural history than I ...
... wrote any more after this time , I know not ; but probably not much , as he 1 The writing is so bad here , that the names of several of the animals could not be deciphered without much more acquaintance with natural history than I ...
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... wrote it , I imagine , pretty well , as ap- pears from some of his letters in Mrs. Pi- ozzi's collection , of which I shall transcribe one : " " " A MADAME LA COMTESSE DE " 16th May , 1771 . " Oui , madame , le moment est arrivé , et il ...
... wrote it , I imagine , pretty well , as ap- pears from some of his letters in Mrs. Pi- ozzi's collection , of which I shall transcribe one : " " " A MADAME LA COMTESSE DE " 16th May , 1771 . " Oui , madame , le moment est arrivé , et il ...
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