Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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... heard from you . I am afraid winter has laid hold on your fingers , and hinders you from writing . However , let some- body write , if you cannot , and tell me how you do , and a little of what has happened at Lichfield among our ...
... heard from you . I am afraid winter has laid hold on your fingers , and hinders you from writing . However , let some- body write , if you cannot , and tell me how you do , and a little of what has happened at Lichfield among our ...
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... heard him say so ; and I have in my possession an imperfect list , fairly written out , which he entitles Historia Studiorum . I once got from one of his friends1 a list , which there was pretty good reason to suppose was accurate , for ...
... heard him say so ; and I have in my possession an imperfect list , fairly written out , which he entitles Historia Studiorum . I once got from one of his friends1 a list , which there was pretty good reason to suppose was accurate , for ...
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... heard yesterday of your late disorder , and should think ill of myself if I had heard of it without alarm . I heard likewise of your recovery , which I sincerely wish to be complete and permanent . Your country has been in danger of ...
... heard yesterday of your late disorder , and should think ill of myself if I had heard of it without alarm . I heard likewise of your recovery , which I sincerely wish to be complete and permanent . Your country has been in danger of ...
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Part of a Review of Graingers Sugar Cane a Poem in the London | 16 |
Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
The False Alarm acknowl | 431 |
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