The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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Pagina 135
... hear but once more from Lichfield . This day is Wednesday - on Saturday I shall write again , and on Monday I shall set out to seek adventures ; for you know— the ladies and an the gentlemen to whom I |. " DR . JOHNSON TO MRS . THRALE ...
... hear but once more from Lichfield . This day is Wednesday - on Saturday I shall write again , and on Monday I shall set out to seek adventures ; for you know— the ladies and an the gentlemen to whom I |. " DR . JOHNSON TO MRS . THRALE ...
Pagina 138
... hear it oftener ? " If I should write on , I should , perhaps , write only complaints , and therefore I will content myself with telling you , that I love to think on you , and to hear from you ; and that I am , dear sir , yours ...
... hear it oftener ? " If I should write on , I should , perhaps , write only complaints , and therefore I will content myself with telling you , that I love to think on you , and to hear from you ; and that I am , dear sir , yours ...
Pagina 149
... hears it mentioned to her , as at the thing itself . I told her , ' Madam , you are contented to hear every day said to you , what the highest of mankind have died for , rather than bear . ' You know , sir , the highest of mankind have ...
... hears it mentioned to her , as at the thing itself . I told her , ' Madam , you are contented to hear every day said to you , what the highest of mankind have died for , rather than bear . ' You know , sir , the highest of mankind have ...
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