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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... wrote him a letter expressed in civil terms , but such as might show him that I did not mind what he said or wrote , and that I had done with him . " This is that celebrated letter of which so much has been said , and about which ...
... wrote him a letter expressed in civil terms , but such as might show him that I did not mind what he said or wrote , and that I had done with him . " This is that celebrated letter of which so much has been said , and about which ...
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... wrote an elegant Ode on his death , beginning " Let others hail the rising sun , I bow to that whose course is run ; " ( 1 ) Lord Chesterfield's picture , if meant for Johnson , was not overcharged ; for what between his blindness , his ...
... wrote an elegant Ode on his death , beginning " Let others hail the rising sun , I bow to that whose course is run ; " ( 1 ) Lord Chesterfield's picture , if meant for Johnson , was not overcharged ; for what between his blindness , his ...
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... wrote to you some weeks ago , but be- lieve did not direct accurately , and therefore know not whether you had my letter . I would , likewise , write to your brother , but know not where to find him . I now begin to see land , after ...
... wrote to you some weeks ago , but be- lieve did not direct accurately , and therefore know not whether you had my letter . I would , likewise , write to your brother , but know not where to find him . I now begin to see land , after ...
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... wrote to him ; but know not whether he had either " A burst of joy , like thunder to my ear , Rumbles along the sea and rends the sky : 1 chiming bells , I thrilling trumpets hear , Confounded with the people's cheerful cry ; And now ...
... wrote to him ; but know not whether he had either " A burst of joy , like thunder to my ear , Rumbles along the sea and rends the sky : 1 chiming bells , I thrilling trumpets hear , Confounded with the people's cheerful cry ; And now ...
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... wrote you a letter of thanks , with a letter to the Vice - Chancellor , and sent another to Mr. Wise ; but have heard from nobody since , and begin to think myself forgotten . It is true , I sent you a double letter , and you may fear ...
... wrote you a letter of thanks , with a letter to the Vice - Chancellor , and sent another to Mr. Wise ; but have heard from nobody since , and begin to think myself forgotten . It is true , I sent you a double letter , and you may fear ...
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