Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... Streatham , that are alive , are well . " I have never recovered from the last dreadful illness , but flatter myself that I grow gradually better : much , however , yet remains to mend . Κύριε ἐλέησον . " If you have the Latin version ...
... Streatham , that are alive , are well . " I have never recovered from the last dreadful illness , but flatter myself that I grow gradually better : much , however , yet remains to mend . Κύριε ἐλέησον . " If you have the Latin version ...
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... Streatham , and in Leicester Fields.3 Make my compliments to Mrs. Boswell , if she is in good humour with me . I am , Sir , & c . " September 14 , 1775. " " SAM . JOHNSON . What he mentions in such light terms as , " I am to set out to ...
... Streatham , and in Leicester Fields.3 Make my compliments to Mrs. Boswell , if she is in good humour with me . I am , Sir , & c . " September 14 , 1775. " " SAM . JOHNSON . What he mentions in such light terms as , " I am to set out to ...
Página 316
... Streatham on the fifteenth of September , we shall see it again about the fifteenth of November . " I think I had not been on this side of the sea five days , before I found a sensible improvement in my health . I ran a race in the rain ...
... Streatham on the fifteenth of September , we shall see it again about the fifteenth of November . " I think I had not been on this side of the sea five days , before I found a sensible improvement in my health . I ran a race in the rain ...
Página 325
... Streatham , is now covered with a deep snow . Mrs. Williams is very ill : every body else is as usual . " Among the papers , I found a letter to you , which I think you had not opened ; and a paper for ' The Chronicle , ' which I ...
... Streatham , is now covered with a deep snow . Mrs. Williams is very ill : every body else is as usual . " Among the papers , I found a letter to you , which I think you had not opened ; and a paper for ' The Chronicle , ' which I ...
Página 354
... Streatham ; they sat with their backs to the light fronting me , so that I could not see distinctly : and there was so little of the savage in Omai , that I was 1 At this time President of the Royal Society . afraid to speak to either ...
... Streatham ; they sat with their backs to the light fronting me , so that I could not see distinctly : and there was so little of the savage in Omai , that I was 1 At this time President of the Royal Society . afraid to speak to either ...
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