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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... dear Sir , your most obedient , & c . " SAM . JOHNSON , " Of his conversation while at Oxford at this time , Mr. Warton preserved and communicated to me the following memorial , which , though not written with all the care and attention ...
... dear Sir , your most obedient , & c . " SAM . JOHNSON , " Of his conversation while at Oxford at this time , Mr. Warton preserved and communicated to me the following memorial , which , though not written with all the care and attention ...
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... Sir Robert Chambers , one of the judges in India ( 1 ) : LETTER 27. TO MR . CHAMBERS . " [ London , ] Nov. 21. 1754 . " DEAR SIR , The commission which I delayed to trouble you with at your departure , I am now obliged to send you ; and ...
... Sir Robert Chambers , one of the judges in India ( 1 ) : LETTER 27. TO MR . CHAMBERS . " [ London , ] Nov. 21. 1754 . " DEAR SIR , The commission which I delayed to trouble you with at your departure , I am now obliged to send you ; and ...
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... dear Sir , that you do not regret the change of London for Oxford . Mr. Baretti is well , and Miss Williams ; and we shall all be glad to hear from you , whenever you shall be so kind as to write to , Sir , your most humble servant ...
... dear Sir , that you do not regret the change of London for Oxford . Mr. Baretti is well , and Miss Williams ; and we shall all be glad to hear from you , whenever you shall be so kind as to write to , Sir , your most humble servant ...
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... dear Sir your most obliged , & c . " SAM . JOHNSON . " LETTER 29 . TO THE SAME . 66 [ London , ] Dec. 21. 1754 . " DEAR SIR , I am extremely sensible of the favour done me , both by Mr. Wise and yourself . The book ( 4 ) cannot , I ...
... dear Sir your most obliged , & c . " SAM . JOHNSON . " LETTER 29 . TO THE SAME . 66 [ London , ] Dec. 21. 1754 . " DEAR SIR , I am extremely sensible of the favour done me , both by Mr. Wise and yourself . The book ( 4 ) cannot , I ...
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... dear Sir , most affectionately yours , " SAM . JOHNSON . " LETTER 30 . - TO THE SAME . " [ London , ] Dec. 24. 1754 , " DEAR SIR , I am sat down to answer your kind letter , though I know not whether I shall direct it so as that it may ...
... dear Sir , most affectionately yours , " SAM . JOHNSON . " LETTER 30 . - TO THE SAME . " [ London , ] Dec. 24. 1754 , " DEAR SIR , I am sat down to answer your kind letter , though I know not whether I shall direct it so as that it may ...
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