Dr. Johnson: His Life in LettersPrentice-Hall, 1965 - 239 páginas A selection of 246 of Samuel Johnson's letters with interspersed comments designed to reveal the real Johnson. |
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... tell you , you have from me all the regard that can possible subsist in the heart . I pray God to bless you for evermore , for Jesus Christ's sake . Amen . Let Miss write to me every post , however short . I am , dear mother , 40. To ...
... tell you , you have from me all the regard that can possible subsist in the heart . I pray God to bless you for evermore , for Jesus Christ's sake . Amen . Let Miss write to me every post , however short . I am , dear mother , 40. To ...
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... tell why I should not write , for who would write to men who publish the letters of their friends without their leave ? Yet I write to you in spite of my caution , to tell you that I shall be glad to see you , and that I wish you would ...
... tell why I should not write , for who would write to men who publish the letters of their friends without their leave ? Yet I write to you in spite of my caution , to tell you that I shall be glad to see you , and that I wish you would ...
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... tell Miss Porter , that I have got another Lucy.17 I hope she is well . Tell Mrs. Salusbury that I beg her to stay at Streatham , for little Lucy's sake . I am Madam Your most obliged humble Servant Sam : Johnson 74. To Elizabeth Aston ...
... tell Miss Porter , that I have got another Lucy.17 I hope she is well . Tell Mrs. Salusbury that I beg her to stay at Streatham , for little Lucy's sake . I am Madam Your most obliged humble Servant Sam : Johnson 74. To Elizabeth Aston ...
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affectionate humble servant afraid April Ashbourne August August 24 Baretti Bath Dear Madam believe Bennet Langton Boswell's Tour Brighthelmston Dear Madam compliments danger David Garrick Dear Sir March Dearest Madam death desire Dictionary dined distress Edinburgh Dear Sir edition Edward Cave English expect favour fear friends Garrick give glad guineas happy hear Hebrides Henry Thrale honour hope humble servant Sam Island James Boswell January John Taylor journey June kind Lady letters Levett Lichfield live London Lord Lucy Porter Market Bosworth mind Miss mother ness never night obedient obliged Oxford perhaps pleased pleasure poem pounds publick Queeney received Reynolds Samuel Johnson sent September Sir Joshua Sir July Skie soon Strahan Streatham suffer sure talk tell Tetty thing Thomas Warton thought Thrale Dear Madam tion told Williams wish write wrote yesterday