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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... pleased . He said " This is one of the places I do not regret having come to see . It is a very stately place , indeed ; in the house magnificence is not sacrificed to convenience , nor convenience to magnificence . The library is very ...
... pleased . He said " This is one of the places I do not regret having come to see . It is a very stately place , indeed ; in the house magnificence is not sacrificed to convenience , nor convenience to magnificence . The library is very ...
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... pleased to furnish me . However slight in itself , as it does honour to that il- lustrious painter , and most amiable man , I am happy to introduce it . " DEAR SIR , " TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS . Etat . 72.j 15 DR . JOHNSON .
... pleased to furnish me . However slight in itself , as it does honour to that il- lustrious painter , and most amiable man , I am happy to introduce it . " DEAR SIR , " TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS . Etat . 72.j 15 DR . JOHNSON .
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... pleased that my first letter of the year is to you . No man ought to be at ease while he knows himself in the wrong ; and I have not satisfied myself with my long silence . The letter relating to Mr. Sinclair , however , was , I believe ...
... pleased that my first letter of the year is to you . No man ought to be at ease while he knows himself in the wrong ; and I have not satisfied myself with my long silence . The letter relating to Mr. Sinclair , however , was , I believe ...
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... pleased that he remembers me , and hope that it never can be possible for me to forget him . July 22 , 1782 , " " I am much delighted even with the small advances which dear Dr. Lawrence makes towards recovery . If we could have again ...
... pleased that he remembers me , and hope that it never can be possible for me to forget him . July 22 , 1782 , " " I am much delighted even with the small advances which dear Dr. Lawrence makes towards recovery . If we could have again ...
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... pleased to preserve me from ne- glect ; I have not wanted such alleviations of life as friendship could supply . My health has been , from my twentieth year , such as has seldom afforded me a sin- gle day of ease ; but it is at least ...
... pleased to preserve me from ne- glect ; I have not wanted such alleviations of life as friendship could supply . My health has been , from my twentieth year , such as has seldom afforded me a sin- gle day of ease ; but it is at least ...
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