The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.J. M. Dent & Company, 1931 |
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... wrote a letter to him , discouraging the publica- tion . Such at first was the unpropitious state of one of the most successful theological books that has ever appeared . Mr. Strahan , however , had sent one of the sermons to Dr ...
... wrote a letter to him , discouraging the publica- tion . Such at first was the unpropitious state of one of the most successful theological books that has ever appeared . Mr. Strahan , however , had sent one of the sermons to Dr ...
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... wrote to me as follows : ' SIR , ' TO WILLIAM STRAHAN , Esq . If ' It would be very foolish for us to continue strangers any longer . You can never by persistency make wrong right . I resented too acrimoniously , I resented only to ...
... wrote to me as follows : ' SIR , ' TO WILLIAM STRAHAN , Esq . If ' It would be very foolish for us to continue strangers any longer . You can never by persistency make wrong right . I resented too acrimoniously , I resented only to ...
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... wrote Junius were asked whether he was the authour , might he deny it ? " JOHNSON . " I don't know what to say to this . If you were sure that he wrote Junius , would you , if he denied it , think as well of him afterwards ? Yet it may ...
... wrote Junius were asked whether he was the authour , might he deny it ? " JOHNSON . " I don't know what to say to this . If you were sure that he wrote Junius , would you , if he denied it , think as well of him afterwards ? Yet it may ...
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