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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... pounds ; but as that was so inconsiderable a sum , he thought the mention of it could not properly find a place in a letter of the kind that this was . B. 39 This surely is an unsatisfactory excuse ; for the sum , though now so ...
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... pounds ; and when the expense of amanuenses and paper , and other articles , are deducted , his clear profit was very inconsiderable . I once said to him , " I am sorry , Sir , you did not get more for your Dictionary . " His answer was ...
... pounds ; and when the expense of amanuenses and paper , and other articles , are deducted , his clear profit was very inconsiderable . I once said to him , " I am sorry , Sir , you did not get more for your Dictionary . " His answer was ...
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... ( 1 ) In 1756 , Mr. Garrick , ever disposed to help the afflicted , indulged Miss Williams with a benefit - play , that produced her two hundred pounds . - HAWKINS . Urban ho hate ! GENT MAG Apte pux 2. Eduards 58 1756 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... ( 1 ) In 1756 , Mr. Garrick , ever disposed to help the afflicted , indulged Miss Williams with a benefit - play , that produced her two hundred pounds . - HAWKINS . Urban ho hate ! GENT MAG Apte pux 2. Eduards 58 1756 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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... pounds in a few days , which I thought to have , brought to my mother ; but God suffered it not . I have not I shall be ( 1 ) This letter was written on the second leaf of the preceding , addressed to Miss Porter . ( 2 ) So , in the ...
... pounds in a few days , which I thought to have , brought to my mother ; but God suffered it not . I have not I shall be ( 1 ) This letter was written on the second leaf of the preceding , addressed to Miss Porter . ( 2 ) So , in the ...
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... pounds I could not get a bill for to- night , but will send it on Saturday . I am , my dear , your affectionate servant , you . " SAM . JOHNSON . " LETTER 69. TO MRS . LUCY PORTER . " Feb. 6. 1759 . " DEAR MISS , -I have no reason to ...
... pounds I could not get a bill for to- night , but will send it on Saturday . I am , my dear , your affectionate servant , you . " SAM . JOHNSON . " LETTER 69. TO MRS . LUCY PORTER . " Feb. 6. 1759 . " DEAR MISS , -I have no reason to ...
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