The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, 2±ÇH.G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... March came out Lord Bolingbroke's works , published by Mr. David Mallet . The wild and pernicious ravings under the name of " Philo- sophy , " which were thus ushered into the world , gave great offence to all well - principled men ...
... March came out Lord Bolingbroke's works , published by Mr. David Mallet . The wild and pernicious ravings under the name of " Philo- sophy , " which were thus ushered into the world , gave great offence to all well - principled men ...
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... March 20. 1755 . " DEAR SIR , -After I received my diploma , I wrote you a letter of thanks , with a letter to the Vice - Chancellor , and sent another to Mr. Wise ; but have heard from nobody since , and begin to think myself forgotten ...
... March 20. 1755 . " DEAR SIR , -After I received my diploma , I wrote you a letter of thanks , with a letter to the Vice - Chancellor , and sent another to Mr. Wise ; but have heard from nobody since , and begin to think myself forgotten ...
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... March 25. 1755 . " DEAR SIR , - Though not to write , when a man can write so well , is an offence sufficiently heinous , yet I shall pass it by . I am very glad that the Vice - Chan- cellor was pleased with my note . I shall ...
... March 25. 1755 . " DEAR SIR , - Though not to write , when a man can write so well , is an offence sufficiently heinous , yet I shall pass it by . I am very glad that the Vice - Chan- cellor was pleased with my note . I shall ...
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... March 29. 1755 . " SIR , - I have sent some parts of my Dictionary , such as were at hand , for your inspection . The favour which I beg is , that if you do not like them , you will say nothing . I am , Sir , your most affectionate ...
... March 29. 1755 . " SIR , - I have sent some parts of my Dictionary , such as were at hand , for your inspection . The favour which I beg is , that if you do not like them , you will say nothing . I am , Sir , your most affectionate ...
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... March , 1756 . " SIR , -I am obliged to entreat your assistance ; I am now under an arrest for five pounds eighteen shillings . Mr. Strahan , from whom I should have received the necessary help in this case , is not at home , and I am ...
... March , 1756 . " SIR , -I am obliged to entreat your assistance ; I am now under an arrest for five pounds eighteen shillings . Mr. Strahan , from whom I should have received the necessary help in this case , is not at home , and I am ...
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