The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.J. M. Dent & Company, 1931 |
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... perhaps hurt your memory as well as your imagination . When did I com- plain that your letters were too long ? 2 Your last letter , after a very long delay , brought very bad news . [ Here a series of reflections upon melancholy , and ...
... perhaps hurt your memory as well as your imagination . When did I com- plain that your letters were too long ? 2 Your last letter , after a very long delay , brought very bad news . [ Here a series of reflections upon melancholy , and ...
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... perhaps other means , might be effectually used to prevent them from being totally estranged from their native country , any more than a Cumberland or Northumber- land gentleman , who has been educated in the South of England . I own ...
... perhaps other means , might be effectually used to prevent them from being totally estranged from their native country , any more than a Cumberland or Northumber- land gentleman , who has been educated in the South of England . I own ...
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James Boswell Edmond Malone. over what we have often talked , and perhaps to find new topicks of merriment , or new incitements to curiosity . " I am , dear Sir , & c . " Lichfield , Oct. 20 , 1784. " 66 DEAR SIR , " TO ... perhaps to ...
James Boswell Edmond Malone. over what we have often talked , and perhaps to find new topicks of merriment , or new incitements to curiosity . " I am , dear Sir , & c . " Lichfield , Oct. 20 , 1784. " 66 DEAR SIR , " TO ... perhaps to ...
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