Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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14. oldal
... Miss write to me every post , however short . — I am , dear mother , your dutiful son , SAM . JOHNSON . ' Jan. 18 , 1759. ' TO MISS PORTER , AT MRS . JOHNSON'S , IN LICHFIELD ' DEAR MISS , -I will , if it be possible , come down to you ...
... Miss write to me every post , however short . — I am , dear mother , your dutiful son , SAM . JOHNSON . ' Jan. 18 , 1759. ' TO MISS PORTER , AT MRS . JOHNSON'S , IN LICHFIELD ' DEAR MISS , -I will , if it be possible , come down to you ...
40. oldal
... Miss Williams and I live much as we did . Miss Cotterell still continues to cling to Mrs. Porter , and Charlotte is now big of the fourth child . Mr. Reynolds gets six thousand a year . Levet is lately married , not without much ...
... Miss Williams and I live much as we did . Miss Cotterell still continues to cling to Mrs. Porter , and Charlotte is now big of the fourth child . Mr. Reynolds gets six thousand a year . Levet is lately married , not without much ...
175. oldal
... Miss Langton , and Miss Di , and Miss Juliet , and to everybody else . ' The Club holds very well together . Monday is my night.1 I continue to rise tolerably well , and read more than I did . I hope something will yet come on it . - I ...
... Miss Langton , and Miss Di , and Miss Juliet , and to everybody else . ' The Club holds very well together . Monday is my night.1 I continue to rise tolerably well , and read more than I did . I hope something will yet come on it . - I ...
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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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