The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Volume 2Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... favour me with a single letter for more than two years , for which it will appear that he afterwards apologized . He ... favoured with them are unwilling should be mentioned , from a too anxious apprehension , as I think , that ...
... favour me with a single letter for more than two years , for which it will appear that he afterwards apologized . He ... favoured with them are unwilling should be mentioned , from a too anxious apprehension , as I think , that ...
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... favour ; and the pleasure which I promise myself from your journals and remarks is so great , that perhaps no degree of attention or discern- ment will be sufficient to afford it . " Come home , however , and take your chance . I long ...
... favour ; and the pleasure which I promise myself from your journals and remarks is so great , that perhaps no degree of attention or discern- ment will be sufficient to afford it . " Come home , however , and take your chance . I long ...
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... favoured me by marking the lines which he furnished to Goldsmith's Deserted Village , which are only the last four : That trade's proud empire hastes to swift decay , As ocean sweeps the labour'd mole away : While self - dependent power ...
... favoured me by marking the lines which he furnished to Goldsmith's Deserted Village , which are only the last four : That trade's proud empire hastes to swift decay , As ocean sweeps the labour'd mole away : While self - dependent power ...
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... favoured me with a long , intelligent , and very obliging letter upon this work , makes the following remark . " Dr. Johnson has alluded to the worthy man employed in the translation of the New Testament . Might not this have afforded ...
... favoured me with a long , intelligent , and very obliging letter upon this work , makes the following remark . " Dr. Johnson has alluded to the worthy man employed in the translation of the New Testament . Might not this have afforded ...
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... favoured by them would frequently , from grati- tude , exaggerate their praises ; and as this proceeded from a good motive , it was certainly excuseable , as far as errour could be excuseable . " The king then asked him what he thought ...
... favoured by them would frequently , from grati- tude , exaggerate their praises ; and as this proceeded from a good motive , it was certainly excuseable , as far as errour could be excuseable . " The king then asked him what he thought ...
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