The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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... night's post . I did really ask the favour twice ; but you have been even with me by granting it so speedily . Bis dat qui cito dat . Though ill of a bad cold , you kept me up the greatest part of last night for I did not stop till I ...
... night's post . I did really ask the favour twice ; but you have been even with me by granting it so speedily . Bis dat qui cito dat . Though ill of a bad cold , you kept me up the greatest part of last night for I did not stop till I ...
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... night the ladies went to the opera - I refused , but should have been welcome . " The king fed himself with his left hand as we . " 6 Saturday , Oct. 21. - In the night I got round - We came home to Paris — I think we did not see the ...
... night the ladies went to the opera - I refused , but should have been welcome . " The king fed himself with his left hand as we . " 6 Saturday , Oct. 21. - In the night I got round - We came home to Paris — I think we did not see the ...
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... night was no better . On Saturday I dined with Sir Joshua . The night was such as I was forced to rise and pass some hours in a chair , with great labour of respiration . I found it now time to do something , and went to Dr. Lawrence ...
... night was no better . On Saturday I dined with Sir Joshua . The night was such as I was forced to rise and pass some hours in a chair , with great labour of respiration . I found it now time to do something , and went to Dr. Lawrence ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 11 |
Letters to Boswell c Religious Festivals and PilgrimagesDeath of GoldsmithGreek | 40 |
CHAPTER III | 69 |
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