Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetDodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 oldal |
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... Sir , it is on my own private affairs , but- ' I would not pry into a person's affairs , my dear Mr. Lowe , by any means . I am sure you would not accuse me of such a thing , only , if it were no particular secret- ' Sir , you are ...
... Sir , it is on my own private affairs , but- ' I would not pry into a person's affairs , my dear Mr. Lowe , by any means . I am sure you would not accuse me of such a thing , only , if it were no particular secret- ' Sir , you are ...
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... dear sir , etc. , SAM . JOHNSON . ' [ London , ] Feb. 4 , 1755. ' TO THE REV . MR . THOMAS WARTON ' DEAR SIR , -I had a letter last week from Mr. Wise , but have yet heard nothing from you , nor know in what state my affair stands ; of ...
... dear sir , etc. , SAM . JOHNSON . ' [ London , ] Feb. 4 , 1755. ' TO THE REV . MR . THOMAS WARTON ' DEAR SIR , -I had a letter last week from Mr. Wise , but have yet heard nothing from you , nor know in what state my affair stands ; of ...
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... dear sir , your most obliged and most humble servant , SAM . JOHNSON . ' May 6 , 1755. ' TO THE REV . MR . THOMAS WARTON ' DEAR SIR , -I am grieved that you should think me capable of neglecting your letters , and beg you will never ...
... dear sir , your most obliged and most humble servant , SAM . JOHNSON . ' May 6 , 1755. ' TO THE REV . MR . THOMAS WARTON ' DEAR SIR , -I am grieved that you should think me capable of neglecting your letters , and beg you will never ...
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