The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 6Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... through Boswell's knowledge , some strokes which he , happily for his own peace , could not perceive . Mrs. Thrale perhaps it is clear from the published correspondence that here was a relationship altogether [ xii ] INTRODUCTION.
... through Boswell's knowledge , some strokes which he , happily for his own peace , could not perceive . Mrs. Thrale perhaps it is clear from the published correspondence that here was a relationship altogether [ xii ] INTRODUCTION.
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... perhaps , write only complaints , and therefore I will content myself with telling you , that I love to think on you , and to hear from you ; and that I am , dear Sir , yours faithfully , ' December 27 , 1777. " " SAM . JOHNSON . " " To ...
... perhaps , write only complaints , and therefore I will content myself with telling you , that I love to think on you , and to hear from you ; and that I am , dear Sir , yours faithfully , ' December 27 , 1777. " " SAM . JOHNSON . " " To ...
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... Perhaps I do not flatter myself unreasonably when I imagine that you may wish to know some- thing of me . I can gratify your benevolence with no account of health . The hand of time , or of disease , is very heavy upon me . I pass ...
... Perhaps I do not flatter myself unreasonably when I imagine that you may wish to know some- thing of me . I can gratify your benevolence with no account of health . The hand of time , or of disease , is very heavy upon me . I pass ...
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