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Pagina 478
... letter , I find that by the course of the post I cannot send it before the thirty - first . I am , & c . " SAM . JOHNSON . " While he was here , he had a letter from Dr. Brocklesby , acquainting him of the death of Mrs. Williams , which ...
... letter , I find that by the course of the post I cannot send it before the thirty - first . I am , & c . " SAM . JOHNSON . " While he was here , he had a letter from Dr. Brocklesby , acquainting him of the death of Mrs. Williams , which ...
Pagina 486
... Letters . In a letter to one of the Miss Thrales , 1 he writes , " A friend , whose name I will tell when your mamma has tried to guess it , sent to my physician to enquire whether this long train of illness had brought me into ...
... Letters . In a letter to one of the Miss Thrales , 1 he writes , " A friend , whose name I will tell when your mamma has tried to guess it , sent to my physician to enquire whether this long train of illness had brought me into ...
Pagina 499
... letter - case was a letter relating to me , for which I will give her , if she is willing to give it me , another guinea . The letter is of consequence only to me . " London , Feb. 27 , 1784. ” " I am , dear Sir , & c . " SAM . JOHNSON ...
... letter - case was a letter relating to me , for which I will give her , if she is willing to give it me , another guinea . The letter is of consequence only to me . " London , Feb. 27 , 1784. ” " I am , dear Sir , & c . " SAM . JOHNSON ...
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