Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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... attention to me . Let us , my dear , pray for one another , and consider our sufferings as notices mercifully given us to prepare ourselves for another state . I live now but in a melancholy way . My old friend Mr. Levett is dead , who ...
... attention to me . Let us , my dear , pray for one another , and consider our sufferings as notices mercifully given us to prepare ourselves for another state . I live now but in a melancholy way . My old friend Mr. Levett is dead , who ...
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... attention in any way . " JOHNSON : " Come , Sir , let's have no more of it . We offended one another by our contention ; let us not offend the company by our compli- ments . " He now said , " He wished much to go to Italy , and that he ...
... attention in any way . " JOHNSON : " Come , Sir , let's have no more of it . We offended one another by our contention ; let us not offend the company by our compli- ments . " He now said , " He wished much to go to Italy , and that he ...
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... attention which you have so long shewn to my health and happi- ness , makes it as much a debt of gratitude as a call of interest , to give you an account of what befals me , when accident removes me from your immediate care . The ...
... attention which you have so long shewn to my health and happi- ness , makes it as much a debt of gratitude as a call of interest , to give you an account of what befals me , when accident removes me from your immediate care . The ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Korlátozott előnézet - 1962 |
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