Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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117. oldal
... hope the same regard which you express for me on every other occasion , will incline you to forgive me . I am often , very often , ill ; and , when I am well , am obliged to work : and , indeed , have never much used myself to punctu ...
... hope the same regard which you express for me on every other occasion , will incline you to forgive me . I am often , very often , ill ; and , when I am well , am obliged to work : and , indeed , have never much used myself to punctu ...
208. oldal
... hope you will furnish yourself with some books of natural history , and some glasses and other instruments of ... hope you will believe that my delay in answering your letter could proceed only from my unwillingness to destroy any hope ...
... hope you will furnish yourself with some books of natural history , and some glasses and other instruments of ... hope you will believe that my delay in answering your letter could proceed only from my unwillingness to destroy any hope ...
375. oldal
... hope there will be little fear of a re- versal ; 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 , TO JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . & c . , JAMES ...
... hope there will be little fear of a re- versal ; 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 , TO JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . & c . , JAMES ...
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