Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 páginas |
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... favour which I beg is , that if you do not like them , you will say nothing . I am , Sir , " Your most affectionate humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " SIR , " TO MR . SAMUEL JOHNSON . Norfolk - street , April 23 , 1755 . 66 TO MR ...
... favour which I beg is , that if you do not like them , you will say nothing . I am , Sir , " Your most affectionate humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " SIR , " TO MR . SAMUEL JOHNSON . Norfolk - street , April 23 , 1755 . 66 TO MR ...
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... favour of his Majesty , will not be offended at a solicitation neces- sary to make that favour permanent and ef- fectual . " The pension appointed to be paid me at Michaelmas I have not received , and know not where or from whom I am to ...
... favour of his Majesty , will not be offended at a solicitation neces- sary to make that favour permanent and ef- fectual . " The pension appointed to be paid me at Michaelmas I have not received , and know not where or from whom I am to ...
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... favour , and was , therefore , irresistibly convinced that they were not offenders against the laws , but martyrs to ... favour of Mr. Stone , of London Field , Hackney , seen the original in John- son's hand - writing , of " The ...
... favour , and was , therefore , irresistibly convinced that they were not offenders against the laws , but martyrs to ... favour of Mr. Stone , of London Field , Hackney , seen the original in John- son's hand - writing , of " The ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ... James Boswell Visualização integral - 1857 |
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