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 5J. Richardson, 1821 |
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... attention to the interest of this . " Be kind to the old servants , and secure the kind- ness of the agents and factors ; do not disgust them by asperity , or unwelcome gaiety , or apparent sus- picion . From them you must learn the ...
... attention to the interest of this . " Be kind to the old servants , and secure the kind- ness of the agents and factors ; do not disgust them by asperity , or unwelcome gaiety , or apparent sus- picion . From them you must learn the ...
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... attention , of how much consequence I esteem your health to the world and to myself . I remain , sir , with grateful respect , " Your obliged and obedient servant , " MARGARET BOSWELL . " The death of Mr. Thrale had made a very material ...
... attention , of how much consequence I esteem your health to the world and to myself . I remain , sir , with grateful respect , " Your obliged and obedient servant , " MARGARET BOSWELL . " The death of Mr. Thrale had made a very material ...
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... attention ; for on the 6th of October this year , we find him making a " parting use of the library " at Streatham , and pronouncing a prayer , which he composed on leaving Mr. Thrale's family . ' Almighty GoD , Father of all mercy ...
... attention ; for on the 6th of October this year , we find him making a " parting use of the library " at Streatham , and pronouncing a prayer , which he composed on leaving Mr. Thrale's family . ' Almighty GoD , Father of all mercy ...
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... attention , if he is disappointed , he can hardly complain . " It may be added , that the reader not only hopes to find , but does find , in this very entertaining Journal , much curious information , respecting persons and things ...
... attention , if he is disappointed , he can hardly complain . " It may be added , that the reader not only hopes to find , but does find , in this very entertaining Journal , much curious information , respecting persons and things ...
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... attention , as something above the usual colloquial style was expected . Yet , though Johnson had this habit in company , when another mode was necessary , in order to investi- gate truth , he could descend to a language intelligible to ...
... attention , as something above the usual colloquial style was expected . Yet , though Johnson had this habit in company , when another mode was necessary , in order to investi- gate truth , he could descend to a language intelligible to ...
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