Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 2. kötetClarendon Press, 1934 |
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... hope pleasure from what still remain 1 . " For his part , he said , he never passed that week in his life which he would wish to repeat , were an angel to make the proposal to him . ' He was of opinion , that the English nation ...
... hope pleasure from what still remain 1 . " For his part , he said , he never passed that week in his life which he would wish to repeat , were an angel to make the proposal to him . ' He was of opinion , that the English nation ...
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... hope , a few months will recompence your uneasiness . ' Please to tell Lady Rothes how highly I value the honour of her invitation , which it is my purpose to obey as soon as I have disengaged myself . In the mean time I shall hope to ...
... hope , a few months will recompence your uneasiness . ' Please to tell Lady Rothes how highly I value the honour of her invitation , which it is my purpose to obey as soon as I have disengaged myself . In the mean time I shall hope to ...
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... hope there will be little fear of a reversal ; but I must beg to have your aid in my plan of supporting the decree . It is a general question , and not a point of particular law . ' I am , & c . ' JAMES BOSWELL . ' ' DEAR SIR , ' TO ...
... hope there will be little fear of a reversal ; but I must beg to have your aid in my plan of supporting the decree . It is a general question , and not a point of particular law . ' I am , & c . ' JAMES BOSWELL . ' ' DEAR SIR , ' TO ...
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