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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... honour , which , being very little accustomed to favours from the great , I know not well how to receive , or in what terms to acknowledge . - " When , upon some slight encouragement , I first visited your lordship , I was overpowered ...
... honour , which , being very little accustomed to favours from the great , I know not well how to receive , or in what terms to acknowledge . - " When , upon some slight encouragement , I first visited your lordship , I was overpowered ...
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... honoured him for his manly behaviour in rejecting these con- descensions of Lord Chesterfield , and for resenting the treatment he had received from him with a proper spirit . Johnson was visibly pleased with this compliment , for he ...
... honoured him for his manly behaviour in rejecting these con- descensions of Lord Chesterfield , and for resenting the treatment he had received from him with a proper spirit . Johnson was visibly pleased with this compliment , for he ...
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... honour of considerable importance , in order to grace the title - page of his Dictionary ; and his character in the literary world being by this time deservedly high , nis friends thought that , if proper exertions were made , the ...
... honour of considerable importance , in order to grace the title - page of his Dictionary ; and his character in the literary world being by this time deservedly high , nis friends thought that , if proper exertions were made , the ...
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... honour or a small advantage ; since it will put the enjoyment of your conversation more frequently in the power of , dear Sir , your most obliged and affec- tionate , SAM . JOHNSON . " P. S. I have enclosed a letter to the Vice - Chan ...
... honour or a small advantage ; since it will put the enjoyment of your conversation more frequently in the power of , dear Sir , your most obliged and affec- tionate , SAM . JOHNSON . " P. S. I have enclosed a letter to the Vice - Chan ...
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... honour of the English language . I am , with the greatest regard , Sir , your most faithful and most affectionate humble servant , " THO . BIRCH . " Mr. Charles Burney , who has since distinguished himself so much in the science of ...
... honour of the English language . I am , with the greatest regard , Sir , your most faithful and most affectionate humble servant , " THO . BIRCH . " Mr. Charles Burney , who has since distinguished himself so much in the science of ...
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