The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies, and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order; a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition Never Before Published: the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain, for Near Half a Century During which He Flourished, Volume 5C. Ewer & T. Bedlington, 1824 |
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... glad to see him . Tell him , if he'll call on me , and dawdle over a dish of tea in an afternoon , I shall take it kind . " The Reverend Mr. Smith , Vicar of Southill , a very respectable man , with a very agreeable family , sent an ...
... glad to see him . Tell him , if he'll call on me , and dawdle over a dish of tea in an afternoon , I shall take it kind . " The Reverend Mr. Smith , Vicar of Southill , a very respectable man , with a very agreeable family , sent an ...
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... glad to hear , that Mrs. Thrale is disencumbered of her brewhouse ; and that it seem- ed to the purchaser so far from an evil , that he was content to give for it an hundred and thirty - five thous- and pounds . Is the nation ruined ...
... glad to hear , that Mrs. Thrale is disencumbered of her brewhouse ; and that it seem- ed to the purchaser so far from an evil , that he was content to give for it an hundred and thirty - five thous- and pounds . Is the nation ruined ...
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... glad of your return to London . I am , dear sir , " Yours most affectionately , " January 5 , 1782. " " SAM . JOHNSON . " At a time when he was less able than he had once been to sustain a shock , he was suddenly deprived of Mr. Levett ...
... glad of your return to London . I am , dear sir , " Yours most affectionately , " January 5 , 1782. " " SAM . JOHNSON . " At a time when he was less able than he had once been to sustain a shock , he was suddenly deprived of Mr. Levett ...
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... glad the ministry is removed . Such a bunch of imbecility never disgraced a country . If they sent a messenger into the City to take up a printer , the messenger was taken up instead of the printer , and committed by the sitting ...
... glad the ministry is removed . Such a bunch of imbecility never disgraced a country . If they sent a messenger into the City to take up a printer , the messenger was taken up instead of the printer , and committed by the sitting ...
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... glad , dear madam , to hear that you are so far recovered as to go to Bath . Let me once more en- treat you to stay till your health is not only obtained , but confirmed . Your fortune is such as that no moder- ate expense deserves your ...
... glad , dear madam , to hear that you are so far recovered as to go to Bath . Let me once more en- treat you to stay till your health is not only obtained , but confirmed . Your fortune is such as that no moder- ate expense deserves your ...
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