The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.Dent, 1949 |
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... pleasure to , Sir , " June 1 , 1762. " " Your most affectionate humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " A lady having at this time solicited him to obtain the Archbishop of Canterbury's patronage to have her son sent to the University ...
... pleasure to , Sir , " June 1 , 1762. " " Your most affectionate humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " A lady having at this time solicited him to obtain the Archbishop of Canterbury's patronage to have her son sent to the University ...
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... pleasure at the distance of almost twenty years . It is dated November , 1765 , at the palace of Pascal Paoli , in Corte , the capital of Corsica , and is full of generous enthusiasm . After giving a sketch of what I had seen and heard ...
... pleasure at the distance of almost twenty years . It is dated November , 1765 , at the palace of Pascal Paoli , in Corte , the capital of Corsica , and is full of generous enthusiasm . After giving a sketch of what I had seen and heard ...
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... pleasure in teaching it . " BOSWELL . " Have you not a pleasure in teaching men ! -There I have you . You have the same pleasure in teaching men , that I should have in teaching children . " JOHNSON . " Why , something about that ...
... pleasure in teaching it . " BOSWELL . " Have you not a pleasure in teaching men ! -There I have you . You have the same pleasure in teaching men , that I should have in teaching children . " JOHNSON . " Why , something about that ...
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