The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.Dent, 1949 |
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... expected to have heard from you when you came home ; I expected afterwards . I went into the country , and returned ; and yet there is no letter from Mr. Boswell . No ill I hope has happened ; and if ill should happen , why should it be ...
... expected to have heard from you when you came home ; I expected afterwards . I went into the country , and returned ; and yet there is no letter from Mr. Boswell . No ill I hope has happened ; and if ill should happen , why should it be ...
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... expected . He has left his children to the care of Lady Di , and if she dies , of Mr. Langton , and of Mr. Leicester , his relation , and a man of good character . His library has been offered to sale to the Russian ambassador . " Dr ...
... expected . He has left his children to the care of Lady Di , and if she dies , of Mr. Langton , and of Mr. Leicester , his relation , and a man of good character . His library has been offered to sale to the Russian ambassador . " Dr ...
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... expected . Yet , though Johnson had this habit in company , when another mode was necessary , in order to investigate truth , he could descend to a language intelligible to the meanest capacity . An instance of this was witnessed by Sir ...
... expected . Yet , though Johnson had this habit in company , when another mode was necessary , in order to investigate truth , he could descend to a language intelligible to the meanest capacity . An instance of this was witnessed by Sir ...
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