Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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... humble servant , JULY 22 , 1777 . SAM . JOHNSON . THE REVEREND DR . VYSE TO MR . BOSWELL . LAMBETH , June 9 , 1787 . SIR : I have searched in vain for the letter which I spoke of , and which I wished , at your desire , to communicate to ...
... humble servant , JULY 22 , 1777 . SAM . JOHNSON . THE REVEREND DR . VYSE TO MR . BOSWELL . LAMBETH , June 9 , 1787 . SIR : I have searched in vain for the letter which I spoke of , and which I wished , at your desire , to communicate to ...
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... humble servant , LONDON , November 2 , 1778 . TO THE REVEREND DR . EDWARDS , SAM . JOHNSON . OXFORD . SIR : The bearer , DR . BURNEY , has had some account of a Welsh Manu- script in the Bodleian library , from which he hopes to gain ...
... humble servant , LONDON , November 2 , 1778 . TO THE REVEREND DR . EDWARDS , SAM . JOHNSON . OXFORD . SIR : The bearer , DR . BURNEY , has had some account of a Welsh Manu- script in the Bodleian library , from which he hopes to gain ...
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... humble servant , MAY 3 , 1779 . SAM . JOHNSON . Mr. Wesley being in the course of his ministry at Edinburgh , I presented this letter to him , and was very politely received . I begged to have it returned to me , which was accordingly ...
... humble servant , MAY 3 , 1779 . SAM . JOHNSON . Mr. Wesley being in the course of his ministry at Edinburgh , I presented this letter to him , and was very politely received . I begged to have it returned to me , which was accordingly ...
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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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