Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... attention to his widow and children as long as it was accept- able ; and he took upon him , with a very earnest concern , the office of one of his executors , the importance of which seemed greater than usual to him , from his ...
... attention to his widow and children as long as it was accept- able ; and he took upon him , with a very earnest concern , the office of one of his executors , the importance of which seemed greater than usual to him , from his ...
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... attention , dear Sir , and that of Dr. Heberden , to my health , is extremely kind . I am loth to think that I grow worse ; and cannot fairly prove even to my own partiality , that I grow much better . ' August 5. ' I return you thanks ...
... attention , dear Sir , and that of Dr. Heberden , to my health , is extremely kind . I am loth to think that I grow worse ; and cannot fairly prove even to my own partiality , that I grow much better . ' August 5. ' I return you thanks ...
409. oldal
... attention in ordering the medicines ; your attention to me has never failed . If the virtue of medicines could be enforced by the benevolence of the prescriber , how soon should I be well . ' August 19 . ' The relaxation of the asthma ...
... attention in ordering the medicines ; your attention to me has never failed . If the virtue of medicines could be enforced by the benevolence of the prescriber , how soon should I be well . ' August 19 . ' The relaxation of the asthma ...
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