Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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205. oldal
... wish that your affections may be gained . I would have you happy wherever you are : yet I would have you wish to return to England . If ever you visit us again , you will find the kind- ness of your friends undiminished . To tell you ...
... wish that your affections may be gained . I would have you happy wherever you are : yet I would have you wish to return to England . If ever you visit us again , you will find the kind- ness of your friends undiminished . To tell you ...
330. oldal
... wish you well in things of less importance , wish you well with proportionate ardour in this crisis of your life . What I can contribute to your happiness , I should be very un- willing to withhold ; for I have always loved and valued ...
... wish you well in things of less importance , wish you well with proportionate ardour in this crisis of your life . What I can contribute to your happiness , I should be very un- willing to withhold ; for I have always loved and valued ...
513. oldal
... wish could attain it he would rather wish to be able to hem a ruffle . " He again advised me to keep a journal fully and minutely , but not to mention such trifles as , that meat was too much or too little done , or that the weather was ...
... wish could attain it he would rather wish to be able to hem a ruffle . " He again advised me to keep a journal fully and minutely , but not to mention such trifles as , that meat was too much or too little done , or that the weather was ...
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