Boswell's Life of Johnson: With an Introd. by Chauncey Brewster TinkerOxford University Press, 1934 - 704 pages |
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... dear Sir , & c . ' [ London , ] Feb. 4 , 1755. ' TO THE SAME . ' SAM . JOHNSON . " ' DEAR SIR , —I had a letter last week from Mr. Wise , but have yet heard nothing from you , nor know in what state my affair stands 2 ; of which I beg ...
... dear Sir , & c . ' [ London , ] Feb. 4 , 1755. ' TO THE SAME . ' SAM . JOHNSON . " ' DEAR SIR , —I had a letter last week from Mr. Wise , but have yet heard nothing from you , nor know in what state my affair stands 2 ; of which I beg ...
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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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... dear Sir , a prosperous journey , and a happy recovery . I am , dear Sir , your most affectionate , humble servant , ' July 28 , 1782. ' ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' " To JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . ' DEAR SIR , -Being uncertain whether I should have ...
... dear Sir , a prosperous journey , and a happy recovery . I am , dear Sir , your most affectionate , humble servant , ' July 28 , 1782. ' ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' " To JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . ' DEAR SIR , -Being uncertain whether I should have ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION BY CHAUNCEY BREWSTER TINKER | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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