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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... pleasure ? I have a mind to write . " I am glad of your hindrance in your Spenserian design ( 2 ) , yet I would not have it delayed . Three hours a day stolen from sleep and amusement will produce it . Let a Servitour ( 3 ) transcribe ...
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... pleasure of being , dear Sir , most affectionately yours , " SAM . JOHNSON . " 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 ...
... pleasure of being , dear Sir , most affectionately yours , " SAM . JOHNSON . " 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 ...
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... pleasure if I should write to him . I have often been near his state ( 1 ) , and therefore have it in great commiseration . " I sincerely wish you the usual pleasures of this joyous season , and more than the usual pleasures , those of ...
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... and I have too much pleasure in pleasing men like you , not to feel very sensibly the distinction which you have bestowed upon me . - " Few consequences of my endeavours to please or to D 3 ETAT . 46 . THE DICTIONARY . 37.
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... pleasure proportionate to the esteem which so short an acquaintance strongly impressed , and which I hope to confirm by nearer knowledge , though I am afraid that gratification will be for a time withheld . " I have , indeed , published ...
... pleasure proportionate to the esteem which so short an acquaintance strongly impressed , and which I hope to confirm by nearer knowledge , though I am afraid that gratification will be for a time withheld . " I have , indeed , published ...
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