Boswell's Life of Johnson, 6. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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186. oldal
... Lichfield , without much lassitude ; but I am afraid that I could not have borne such violent agitation for many days together . Tell Dr. Heberden that in the coach I read Ciceronianus , which I concluded as I entered Lichfield . My ...
... Lichfield , without much lassitude ; but I am afraid that I could not have borne such violent agitation for many days together . Tell Dr. Heberden that in the coach I read Ciceronianus , which I concluded as I entered Lichfield . My ...
196. oldal
... Lichfield , thence to Ashbourne , in Derbyshire , and a week ago I re- turned to Lichfield . ' My breath is now much easier , and the water is in a great measure run away , so that I hope to see you again before winter . ' Please make ...
... Lichfield , thence to Ashbourne , in Derbyshire , and a week ago I re- turned to Lichfield . ' My breath is now much easier , and the water is in a great measure run away , so that I hope to see you again before winter . ' Please make ...
201. oldal
... Lichfield . I think and I hope am sure , that I still grow better ; I have sometimes good nights ; but am still in my legs weak , but so much mended , that I go to Lichfield in hope of being able to pay my visits on foot , for there are ...
... Lichfield . I think and I hope am sure , that I still grow better ; I have sometimes good nights ; but am still in my legs weak , but so much mended , that I go to Lichfield in hope of being able to pay my visits on foot , for there are ...
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