The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Том 1G. Allen & Unwin, 1924 |
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... write soon , and to write often , and to write long letters , which I hope in time to repay you ; but you must be a patient creditor . I have , however , this of gratitude , that I think of you with regard , when I do not , perhaps ...
... write soon , and to write often , and to write long letters , which I hope in time to repay you ; but you must be a patient creditor . I have , however , this of gratitude , that I think of you with regard , when I do not , perhaps ...
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... Write to me very often , and I will not neglect to write to you ; and I may , perhaps , in time get something to write : at least , you will know by my letters , whatever else they may have or want , that I continue to be " Your most ...
... Write to me very often , and I will not neglect to write to you ; and I may , perhaps , in time get something to write : at least , you will know by my letters , whatever else they may have or want , that I continue to be " Your most ...
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... write to you , without knowing very well why . I could now 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 ...
... write to you , without knowing very well why . I could now 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 ...
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