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... glad that Mrs. Adey and Mrs. Cobb do not leave you alone . Pay my respects to them , and the Se- wards , and all my friends . When Mr. Porter comes , he will direct you . Let me know of his arrival , and I will write to him . " When I ...
... glad that Mrs. Adey and Mrs. Cobb do not leave you alone . Pay my respects to them , and the Se- wards , and all my friends . When Mr. Porter comes , he will direct you . Let me know of his arrival , and I will write to him . " When I ...
Pagina 52
... glad to hear that you are well , and design to come soon to see you . I would have you stay at Mrs. Clapp's for the present , till I can determine what we shall do . Be a good boy . I am My compliments to Mrs. Clapp and to Mr. Fowler ...
... glad to hear that you are well , and design to come soon to see you . I would have you stay at Mrs. Clapp's for the present , till I can determine what we shall do . Be a good boy . I am My compliments to Mrs. Clapp and to Mr. Fowler ...
Pagina 59
... glad that you are going to be married ; and as I wish you well in things of less importance , wish you well with proportionate ardour in this crisis of your life . What I can contribute to your happiness , I should be very un- willing ...
... glad that you are going to be married ; and as I wish you well in things of less importance , wish you well with proportionate ardour in this crisis of your life . What I can contribute to your happiness , I should be very un- willing ...
Pagina 86
... and storm . Let me have a glimpse of sunshine , and go about my affairs in serenity and cheerfulness . " Upon entering his study , I was glad that he. me . d Johnson himself has vindicated Blackmore on this head . 86 [ 1769 . THE LIFE OF.
... and storm . Let me have a glimpse of sunshine , and go about my affairs in serenity and cheerfulness . " Upon entering his study , I was glad that he. me . d Johnson himself has vindicated Blackmore on this head . 86 [ 1769 . THE LIFE OF.
Pagina 87
James Boswell. Upon entering his study , I was glad that he was not alone , which would have made our meeting more awk- ward . There were with him Mr. Steevens and Mr. Tyers , both of whom I now saw for the first time . My note had , on ...
James Boswell. Upon entering his study , I was glad that he was not alone , which would have made our meeting more awk- ward . There were with him Mr. Steevens and Mr. Tyers , both of whom I now saw for the first time . My note had , on ...
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