Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1911 |
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... servant , TO MR . CAVE . SAM . JOHNSON . MONDAY , NO . 6 , Castle - street . SIR : I am to return you thanks for the present you were so kind as to send by me , and to entreat that you will be pleased to inform me by the penny- post ...
... servant , TO MR . CAVE . SAM . JOHNSON . MONDAY , NO . 6 , Castle - street . SIR : I am to return you thanks for the present you were so kind as to send by me , and to entreat that you will be pleased to inform me by the penny- post ...
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... servant , Francis Barber , having left him , and been some time at sea , not pressed as has been supposed , but with his own consent , it appears from a letter to John Wilkes , Esq . , from Dr. Smollett , that his master kindly ...
... servant , Francis Barber , having left him , and been some time at sea , not pressed as has been supposed , but with his own consent , it appears from a letter to John Wilkes , Esq . , from Dr. Smollett , that his master kindly ...
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... servant to say he was not at home when he really was . " A servant's strict regard for truth , " said he , " must be weakened by such a practice . A philosopher may know that it is merely a form of denial ; but few servants are such ...
... servant to say he was not at home when he really was . " A servant's strict regard for truth , " said he , " must be weakened by such a practice . A philosopher may know that it is merely a form of denial ; but few servants are such ...
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