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... Sir Alexander Gordon. My dear Boswell, do not neglect to write to me: for your kindness is one of the pleasures of my life, which I should be sorry to lose. I am, Sir, your humble servant, SAM. JoHNSON. FEB. 18, 1777. TO DR. SAMUEL ...
... Sir Alexander Gordon. My dear Boswell, do not neglect to write to me: for your kindness is one of the pleasures of my life, which I should be sorry to lose. I am, Sir, your humble servant, SAM. JoHNSON. FEB. 18, 1777. TO DR. SAMUEL ...
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... dear Sir, that you and Lady Rothes, and all the young people, too many to enumerate, are well and happy. God bless you all. TO MR. WIND HAM. August. The tenderness with which you have been pleased to treat me through my long illness ...
... dear Sir, that you and Lady Rothes, and all the young people, too many to enumerate, are well and happy. God bless you all. TO MR. WIND HAM. August. The tenderness with which you have been pleased to treat me through my long illness ...
532. oldal
... dear Sir, &c. SAM. JoHNSON. LICHFIELD, Oct. 20, 1784. TO JOHN PARADISE, ESQ.” DEAR SIR: Though in all my summer's excursion I have given you no account of myself, I hope you think better of me than to imagine it possible for me to ...
... dear Sir, &c. SAM. JoHNSON. LICHFIELD, Oct. 20, 1784. TO JOHN PARADISE, ESQ.” DEAR SIR: Though in all my summer's excursion I have given you no account of myself, I hope you think better of me than to imagine it possible for me to ...
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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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