Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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37. oldal
... expect a repetition of the same pleasure so soon ; for a pleasure I shall always think it , to converse in any manner with an ingenious and candid man ; but having the inclosed poem in my hands to dispose of for the benefit of the ...
... expect a repetition of the same pleasure so soon ; for a pleasure I shall always think it , to converse in any manner with an ingenious and candid man ; but having the inclosed poem in my hands to dispose of for the benefit of the ...
163. oldal
... expect that you will receive this in return for two which I have had from you . The first , indeed , gave me an account so hopeless of the state of your mind , that it hardly admitted or deserved an answer ; by the second I was much ...
... expect that you will receive this in return for two which I have had from you . The first , indeed , gave me an account so hopeless of the state of your mind , that it hardly admitted or deserved an answer ; by the second I was much ...
665. oldal
... expect , that it is much improved by the season or by remedies . I am sleepless ; my legs grow weary with a very few steps , and the water breaks its boundaries in some degree . The asthma , however , has remitted : my breath is still ...
... expect , that it is much improved by the season or by remedies . I am sleepless ; my legs grow weary with a very few steps , and the water breaks its boundaries in some degree . The asthma , however , has remitted : my breath is still ...
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