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... humble servant , TO THE SAME . " SAM . JOHNSON . " MISS REYNOLDS has a mind to send the Epitaph to Dr. Beattie ; I am very willing , but having no copy , cannot immediately recollect it . She tells me you have lost it . Try to recollect ...
... humble servant , TO THE SAME . " SAM . JOHNSON . " MISS REYNOLDS has a mind to send the Epitaph to Dr. Beattie ; I am very willing , but having no copy , cannot immediately recollect it . She tells me you have lost it . Try to recollect ...
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... humble servant , " TO THE SAME . " JAMES BOSWell . ” " MY DEAR SIR , " " Edinburgh , March 12 , 1778 . " THE alarm of your late illness distressed me but a few hours ; for on the evening of the day that it reached me , I found it ...
... humble servant , " TO THE SAME . " JAMES BOSWell . ” " MY DEAR SIR , " " Edinburgh , March 12 , 1778 . " THE alarm of your late illness distressed me but a few hours ; for on the evening of the day that it reached me , I found it ...
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... humble servant , " JAMES BOSWELL . ” TO THE SAME . 66 Edinburgh , Feb. 28 , 1778 . " MY DEAR SIR , " You are at present busy amongst the English poets , preparing , for the public instruction and entertainment , Prefaces , biographical ...
... humble servant , " JAMES BOSWELL . ” TO THE SAME . 66 Edinburgh , Feb. 28 , 1778 . " MY DEAR SIR , " You are at present busy amongst the English poets , preparing , for the public instruction and entertainment , Prefaces , biographical ...
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