The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 4Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... kind- ness you enjoy such good effects . Life cannot subsist in society but by reciprocal concessions . She permitted you to ramble last year , you must permit her now to keep you at home . " Your last reason is so serious , that I am ...
... kind- ness you enjoy such good effects . Life cannot subsist in society but by reciprocal concessions . She permitted you to ramble last year , you must permit her now to keep you at home . " Your last reason is so serious , that I am ...
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... kind enough to give me an inscription suited to that particular scene ; or determine which of the two formerly transmitted to you is the best ; and , at any rate , favour me with an English translation . It will be doubly kind if you ...
... kind enough to give me an inscription suited to that particular scene ; or determine which of the two formerly transmitted to you is the best ; and , at any rate , favour me with an English translation . It will be doubly kind if you ...
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... kind as to return Lord Hailes my most respectful thanks for his first volume ; his ac- curacy strikes me with wonder ; his narrative is far superiour to that of Henault , as I have formerly mentioned . " I am afraid that the trouble ...
... kind as to return Lord Hailes my most respectful thanks for his first volume ; his ac- curacy strikes me with wonder ; his narrative is far superiour to that of Henault , as I have formerly mentioned . " I am afraid that the trouble ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volum 4 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1839 |
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