The Letters of Samuel Johnson: With Mrs. Thrale's Genuine Letters to HimClarendon Press, 1952 - 1008 pages |
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... sorry that he visits Oxford in the vacation , but am the less sorry since you are there , whose civility and knowledge will supply the place of many other friends to whom I might have recommended him . I am Dear Sir Your most obliged ...
... sorry that he visits Oxford in the vacation , but am the less sorry since you are there , whose civility and knowledge will supply the place of many other friends to whom I might have recommended him . I am Dear Sir Your most obliged ...
Page 311
... sorry that I can do nothing . The dear Lady has my wishes , and sometimes my prayers . I hope our prayers will be heard for her , and her prayers for herself . I am Dear Madam Your most humble servant March II . 1773 Sam : Johnson 301.1 ...
... sorry that I can do nothing . The dear Lady has my wishes , and sometimes my prayers . I hope our prayers will be heard for her , and her prayers for herself . I am Dear Madam Your most humble servant March II . 1773 Sam : Johnson 301.1 ...
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... sorry for all this it would be very monstrous , for I am as angry & as sorry as I can be . I am however always most faithfully Yours H : L : T. To compleat my Vexation poor Lucy is very ill . I think in a Decline . 337. Auchinleck . W ...
... sorry for all this it would be very monstrous , for I am as angry & as sorry as I can be . I am however always most faithfully Yours H : L : T. To compleat my Vexation poor Lucy is very ill . I think in a Decline . 337. Auchinleck . W ...
Contents
VOLUME I | 1 |
Life ii 289 Journey to Western Islands Taxation | 2 |
Life i 112 London a Poem | 7 |
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