The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.J. M. Dent & Company, 1931 |
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... favour or to forward a young man I do not know ; nor do I know how much this candidate deserves favour by his personal merit , or what hopes his pro- ficiency may now give of future eminence . I recommend him as the son of my friend ...
... favour or to forward a young man I do not know ; nor do I know how much this candidate deserves favour by his personal merit , or what hopes his pro- ficiency may now give of future eminence . I recommend him as the son of my friend ...
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... favour of Dodd . Mr. Allen , the printer , who was Johnson's landlord and next neighbour in Bolt - court , and for whom he had much kindness , was one of Dodd's friends , of whom , to the credit of humanity be it recorded , that he had ...
... favour of Dodd . Mr. Allen , the printer , who was Johnson's landlord and next neighbour in Bolt - court , and for whom he had much kindness , was one of Dodd's friends , of whom , to the credit of humanity be it recorded , that he had ...
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... favour . His father is now President of the College of Physicians , a man venerable for his knowledge , and more venerable for his virtue . " I wish you a prosperous government , a safe return , and a long enjoyment of plenty and ...
... favour . His father is now President of the College of Physicians , a man venerable for his knowledge , and more venerable for his virtue . " I wish you a prosperous government , a safe return , and a long enjoyment of plenty and ...
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