Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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408. oldal
... asthma to almost his ninetieth year . His book by want of order is obscure , and his asthma , I think , not of the same kind with mine . Something however I may perhaps learn . My appetite still continues keen enough ; and what I con ...
... asthma to almost his ninetieth year . His book by want of order is obscure , and his asthma , I think , not of the same kind with mine . Something however I may perhaps learn . My appetite still continues keen enough ; and what I con ...
409. oldal
... asthma remitted , perceptibly remitted , and I moved with more ease than I have enjoyed for many weeks . May GOD continue his mercy . This account I would not delay , because I am not a lover of complaints , or complainers , and yet I ...
... asthma remitted , perceptibly remitted , and I moved with more ease than I have enjoyed for many weeks . May GOD continue his mercy . This account I would not delay , because I am not a lover of complaints , or complainers , and yet I ...
419. oldal
... asthma and a dropsy , and , what is less curable , seventy - five . Of the dropsy , in the begin- ning of the summer , or in the spring , I recovered to a degree . which struck with wonder both me and my physicians : the asthma now is ...
... asthma and a dropsy , and , what is less curable , seventy - five . Of the dropsy , in the begin- ning of the summer , or in the spring , I recovered to a degree . which struck with wonder both me and my physicians : the asthma now is ...
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