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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... obliged to Mr. Johnson for having undertaken and executed so great and de- sirable a work . Perfection is not to be expected from man ; but if we are to judge by the various works of Johnson already published , we have good reason to be ...
... obliged to Mr. Johnson for having undertaken and executed so great and de- sirable a work . Perfection is not to be expected from man ; but if we are to judge by the various works of Johnson already published , we have good reason to be ...
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... obliged to send you ; and beg that you will be so kind as to carry it to Mr. Warton , of Trinity , to whom I should have written immediately , but that I know not if he be yet come back to Oxford . " In the catalogue of MSS . of Gr ...
... obliged to send you ; and beg that you will be so kind as to carry it to Mr. Warton , of Trinity , to whom I should have written immediately , but that I know not if he be yet come back to Oxford . " In the catalogue of MSS . of Gr ...
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... obliged to you and to Mr. Wise , for the uncommon care which you have taken of my interest : if you can accomplish your kind design , I shall certainly take me a little habitation among you . " The books which I promised to Mr. Wise , I ...
... obliged to you and to Mr. Wise , for the uncommon care which you have taken of my interest : if you can accomplish your kind design , I shall certainly take me a little habitation among you . " The books which I promised to Mr. Wise , I ...
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... 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 think , be printed in ...
... 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 think , be printed in ...
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... obliged and affec- tionate , SAM . JOHNSON . " P. S. I have enclosed a letter to the Vice - Chan- cellor , which you will read ; and , if you like it , seal and give him . " As the public will doubtless be pleased to see the whole ...
... obliged and affec- tionate , SAM . JOHNSON . " P. S. I have enclosed a letter to the Vice - Chan- cellor , which you will read ; and , if you like it , seal and give him . " As the public will doubtless be pleased to see the whole ...
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