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... servant , whose name is Francis Barber , has been pressed on board the Stag Frigate , Captain Angel , and our lexicographer is in great distress . He says , the boy is a sickly lad , of a delicate frame , and particularly subject to a ...
... servant , whose name is Francis Barber , has been pressed on board the Stag Frigate , Captain Angel , and our lexicographer is in great distress . He says , the boy is a sickly lad , of a delicate frame , and particularly subject to a ...
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... Servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " July 9 , 1777. " [ " TO THE REVEREND DR . VYSE , AT LAMBETH . " If any notice should be taken of the re- commendation which I took the liberty of sending you , it will be necessary to know that Mr. De Groot ...
... Servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " July 9 , 1777. " [ " TO THE REVEREND DR . VYSE , AT LAMBETH . " If any notice should be taken of the re- commendation which I took the liberty of sending you , it will be necessary to know that Mr. De Groot ...
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... servant , " May 4 , 1779. " 6 SAM JOHSON . into the country and returned , and yet there is no letter from Mr. Boswell . No ill I hope has happened ; and if ill should happen , why should it be concealed from him who loves you ? Is it a ...
... servant , " May 4 , 1779. " 6 SAM JOHSON . into the country and returned , and yet there is no letter from Mr. Boswell . No ill I hope has happened ; and if ill should happen , why should it be concealed from him who loves you ? Is it a ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ... James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1857 |
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