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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... desire to cultivate and mature . I shall rejoice to hear from you , till I can see you , and will see you as soon as I can ; for when the duty that calls me to Lichfield is discharged , my inclination will carry me to Langton . I shall ...
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... desire to please but him who is adorn- ing it ? I hope your new book is printing . Macte nová virtute . I am , dear Sir , most respectfully and most affectionately , your humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " LETTER 45. TO THE REV ...
... desire to please but him who is adorn- ing it ? I hope your new book is printing . Macte nová virtute . I am , dear Sir , most respectfully and most affectionately , your humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " LETTER 45. TO THE REV ...
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... desire the favour of your opinion . " Qu . Whe- ther it will not be considered as a libel , and if so , whether it is not proper to proceed against the author , printers , and publishers thereof , or any and which of them , by ...
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... desire the sole species of Platonic love that can be indulged with truth and without danger . " - Mem . , p . 25. — CROKER . - - ( 2 ) [ " Grieved though I am to see the man depart , Who long has shared , and still must share my heart ...
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... desires that her compliments and good wishes may be accepted by the family ; and I make the same request for myself . " Mr. Reynolds has within these few days raised his price to twenty guineas a head ( 4 ) , and Miss ( 5 ) is much ( 1 ) ...
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