Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1911 |
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... Sir , your humble servant , SAM . JOHNSON . [ LONDON , ] Feb. 4 , 1755 . TO THE SAME . DEAR SIR : I received your letter this day , with great sense of the favour that has been done me ; for which I return my most sincere thanks : and ...
... Sir , your humble servant , SAM . JOHNSON . [ LONDON , ] Feb. 4 , 1755 . TO THE SAME . DEAR SIR : I received your letter this day , with great sense of the favour that has been done me ; for which I return my most sincere thanks : and ...
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... Dear Sir , your most affectionate , & c . , [ LONDON , ] June 10 , 1755 . TO THE SAME . SAM . JOHNSON . DEAR SIR : To talk of coming to you , and not yet come , has an air of trifling which I would not willingly have among you ; and ...
... Dear Sir , your most affectionate , & c . , [ LONDON , ] June 10 , 1755 . TO THE SAME . SAM . JOHNSON . DEAR SIR : To talk of coming to you , and not yet come , has an air of trifling which I would not willingly have among you ; and ...
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James Boswell Mowbray Morris. TO JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . DEAR SIR : I wish you could have looked over my book before the printer , but it could not easily be . I suspect some mistakes ; but as I deal , perhaps , more in notions than in ...
James Boswell Mowbray Morris. TO JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . DEAR SIR : I wish you could have looked over my book before the printer , but it could not easily be . I suspect some mistakes ; but as I deal , perhaps , more in notions than in ...
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