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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... pleased to have his all neglected , be it ever so little . ་ " Seven years , my lord , have now past , since I waited in your outward rooms , or was repulsed from your door ; during which time I have been pushing on my work through ...
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... pleased to take of my labours , had it been early , had been kind ; but it has been delayed till I am indifferent , and cannot enjoy it ; till I am solitary , and cannot impart it ( 1 ) ; till I am known , and do not want it . I hope it ...
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... pleased with this compliment , for he had always a high opinion of Warburton . " ( 1 ) Indeed , the force of mind which appeared in this letter , was congenial with that which Warburton himself amply possessed . There is a curious ...
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... pleased to favour me ( 1 ) , to have delayed my thanks for it till now . I am too apt to be negligent ; but I can never deliberately show my disrespect to a man of your character : and I now pay you a very honest acknowledgment , for ...
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