The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.Dent, 1949 |
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James Boswell. that your design of meeting me is interrupted . We have both endured greater evils , and have greater evils to expect . " Mrs. Boswell's illness makes a more serious distress . Does the blood rise from her lungs or from ...
James Boswell. that your design of meeting me is interrupted . We have both endured greater evils , and have greater evils to expect . " Mrs. Boswell's illness makes a more serious distress . Does the blood rise from her lungs or from ...
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James Boswell. will . " JOHNSON . " No , Sir . it ? " BOSWELL . " Lord Who thinks the worse of - for was not his friend . " JOHNSON . " That is only a circumstance , Sir ; a slight distinction . He could not get into the house but by ...
James Boswell. will . " JOHNSON . " No , Sir . it ? " BOSWELL . " Lord Who thinks the worse of - for was not his friend . " JOHNSON . " That is only a circumstance , Sir ; a slight distinction . He could not get into the house but by ...
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... Boswell , Mrs. See Letters to Boswell her private opinion of J. , I. 492 n . sends marmalade to him , II . 75 , 78 , 96 , 265 her accent , II . 76 J.'s letters to her , II . 60 , 96 , 426 her answer , II . 428 Boswell's children . See B ...
... Boswell , Mrs. See Letters to Boswell her private opinion of J. , I. 492 n . sends marmalade to him , II . 75 , 78 , 96 , 265 her accent , II . 76 J.'s letters to her , II . 60 , 96 , 426 her answer , II . 428 Boswell's children . See B ...
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