The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4John W. Lovell Company, 1899 - Authors, English |
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... write , but let me hear how you both do , for you will write to nobody , to whom your welfare will give more pleasure , than to , dearest Madam , your most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " LETTER 332 . TO MRS . LUCY PORTER . " Bolt ...
... write , but let me hear how you both do , for you will write to nobody , to whom your welfare will give more pleasure , than to , dearest Madam , your most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " LETTER 332 . TO MRS . LUCY PORTER . " Bolt ...
Page 134
... write ; and I write to tell you , that I have much kindness for you and Mrs. Beattie ; and that I wish your health better , and your life long . Try change of air , and come a few degrees southwards . A softer climate may do you both ...
... write ; and I write to tell you , that I have much kindness for you and Mrs. Beattie ; and that I wish your health better , and your life long . Try change of air , and come a few degrees southwards . A softer climate may do you both ...
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... write to you now , to tell you that I am so far recovered that on the 21st I went to church to return thanks , after a confinement of more than four long months . " My recovery is such as neither myself nor the physicians at all ...
... write to you now , to tell you that I am so far recovered that on the 21st I went to church to return thanks , after a confinement of more than four long months . " My recovery is such as neither myself nor the physicians at all ...
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