The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. M. Dent, 1925 |
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... dear lady and her dear baby are both well . I shall see them too when I come ; and I have that opinion of your choice , as to suspect that when I have seen Mrs. Boswell , I shall be less willing to go away . " I am , dear Sir , " Your ...
... dear lady and her dear baby are both well . I shall see them too when I come ; and I have that opinion of your choice , as to suspect that when I have seen Mrs. Boswell , I shall be less willing to go away . " I am , dear Sir , " Your ...
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... Sir Alexander Gordon . " My dear Boswell , do not neglect to write to me ; for your kindness is one of the pleasures of my life , which I should be sorry to lose . I am , Sir , " February 18 , 1777. ” 66 DEAR SIR , " Your humble servant ...
... Sir Alexander Gordon . " My dear Boswell , do not neglect to write to me ; for your kindness is one of the pleasures of my life , which I should be sorry to lose . I am , Sir , " February 18 , 1777. ” 66 DEAR SIR , " Your humble servant ...
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... dear Sir , a prosperous journey , and a happy recovery . I am , dear Sir , " Your most affectionate , humble servant , " July 28 , 1782. " 66 DEAR SIR , " To JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . " SAM . JOHNSON . " " BEING uncertain whether I should ...
... dear Sir , a prosperous journey , and a happy recovery . I am , dear Sir , " Your most affectionate , humble servant , " July 28 , 1782. " 66 DEAR SIR , " To JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . " SAM . JOHNSON . " " BEING uncertain whether I should ...
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