Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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... servant , " June 24 , 1777. " " SAM . JOHNSON . an hospital , and I ani afraid I have not strength enough to get him into the Chartreux . He is a painter , who never rose higher than to get his immediate living , and from that , at ...
... servant , " June 24 , 1777. " " SAM . JOHNSON . an hospital , and I ani afraid I have not strength enough to get him into the Chartreux . He is a painter , who never rose higher than to get his immediate living , and from that , at ...
446. oldal
... servant before him , upon an accusation of having stolen some money from him ; but it having come out that he had laid it purposely in the servant's way , in order to try his honesty , Sir Godfrey sent the master to prison . " 1 JOHNSON ...
... servant before him , upon an accusation of having stolen some money from him ; but it having come out that he had laid it purposely in the servant's way , in order to try his honesty , Sir Godfrey sent the master to prison . " 1 JOHNSON ...
553. oldal
... servant , " March 30 , 1774. " " SIR , " SAM . JOHNSON . " TO THE SAME . " BEING informed that by the departure of a ship , there is now an opportunity of writing to Bengal , I am unwilling to slip out of your memory by my own ...
... servant , " March 30 , 1774. " " SIR , " SAM . JOHNSON . " TO THE SAME . " BEING informed that by the departure of a ship , there is now an opportunity of writing to Bengal , I am unwilling to slip out of your memory by my own ...
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