id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20263 Boswell, James Boswell's Correspondence with the Honourable Andrew Erskine, and His Journal of a Tour to Corsica .txt text/plain 65264 4012 79 Boswell writes to tell his friend Temple--"I have hopes that our Johnson draws between Boswell's Account of Corsica, which forms more volume of letters that passed between Boswell and his friend The _great man_ now," he writes to his friend Temple. of letters, his book on Corsica brought him far greater pleasure than Boswell, I shall not praise your letter, because I know you have [Footnote 22: Boswell in a letter to his friend Temple, dated May 1st Dear ERSKINE,--What sort of a letter shall I now write to you? He said his great object was to form the Corsicans in such a manner that country." Then turning to the man, "Sir," said he, "Corsica makes it a [Footnote 125: "On the evening of October 10, 1769, I presented Dr. Johnson to General Paoli. [Footnote 130: "'Sir,' said Johnson, 'I am a friend to subordination, as ./cache/20263.txt ./txt/20263.txt