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... mention that there has been a long and uninterrupted friendship be- tween us . If gratitude should be acknowledged for favours re- ceived , I have this opportunity , my dear sir , most sincerely to thank you for the many happy hours ...
... mention that there has been a long and uninterrupted friendship be- tween us . If gratitude should be acknowledged for favours re- ceived , I have this opportunity , my dear sir , most sincerely to thank you for the many happy hours ...
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... mention , that upon many occasions I differed from him , and followed my own judge- ment . I regret exceedingly that I was deprived of the benefit of his revision , when not more than one half of the book had passed through the press ...
... mention , that upon many occasions I differed from him , and followed my own judge- ment . I regret exceedingly that I was deprived of the benefit of his revision , when not more than one half of the book had passed through the press ...
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... mention with a warm , but no insolent exultation , that I have been regaled with spontaneous praise of my work by many and various per- sons eminent for their rank , learning , talents , and accom- plishments ; much of which praise I ...
... mention with a warm , but no insolent exultation , that I have been regaled with spontaneous praise of my work by many and various per- sons eminent for their rank , learning , talents , and accom- plishments ; much of which praise I ...
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... mention ; but we ought to keep in mind , that there must undoubtedly have been many more which are yet concealed ; and we may add to the account , the numerous let- ters which he wrote , of which a considerable part are yet unpublished ...
... mention ; but we ought to keep in mind , that there must undoubtedly have been many more which are yet concealed ; and we may add to the account , the numerous let- ters which he wrote , of which a considerable part are yet unpublished ...
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... mentioning this early com- pliment ; adding , with a smile , that " this was as high a proof of his merit as he could conceive . " His next in- structer in English was a master , whom , when he spoke of him to me , he familiarly called ...
... mentioning this early com- pliment ; adding , with a smile , that " this was as high a proof of his merit as he could conceive . " His next in- structer in English was a master , whom , when he spoke of him to me , he familiarly called ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ... James Boswell Visualização integral - 1857 |
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