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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... 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 ? " Please ...
... 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 ? " Please ...
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... 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 care ; and you have a ...
... 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 care ; and you have a ...
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... hear from me . My disorder has now begun its ninth week , for it is not yet over . I was last Thursday blooded for the fourth time , and have since found myself much reliev- ed , but I am very tender and easily hurt ; so that since we ...
... hear from me . My disorder has now begun its ninth week , for it is not yet over . I was last Thursday blooded for the fourth time , and have since found myself much reliev- ed , but I am very tender and easily hurt ; so that since we ...
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... hear it . If we had his mind , and his tongue , we could spare the rest . " I am not vigorous , but much better than when dear Dr. Lawrence held my pulse the last time . Be so kind as to let me know , from one little interval to another ...
... hear it . If we had his mind , and his tongue , we could spare the rest . " I am not vigorous , but much better than when dear Dr. Lawrence held my pulse the last time . Be so kind as to let me know , from one little interval to another ...
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... hear some account of me . I performed the journey to London with very little inconvenience , and came safe to my habitation , where I found nothing but ill health , and , of consequence , very little cheerfulness . I then went to visit ...
... hear some account of me . I performed the journey to London with very little inconvenience , and came safe to my habitation , where I found nothing but ill health , and , of consequence , very little cheerfulness . I then went to visit ...
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