The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Together with A Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, 1888 - Authors, English |
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... lady who thought as he did , so that her husband could not get her Cor . et Ad . - Line 19 : For " private person " read " lady . " Line 23 : For " a " read " another . " VOL . III . M45152 I accounti to keep an account of the expence of ...
... lady who thought as he did , so that her husband could not get her Cor . et Ad . - Line 19 : For " private person " read " lady . " Line 23 : For " a " read " another . " VOL . III . M45152 I accounti to keep an account of the expence of ...
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... lady's brother at Margate . " " observes to me , ) in the First Eclogue of Mantuanus , DE HONESTO AMORE , & c . Id commune malum ; semel insanivimus omnes . " With the following elucidation of the other saying - Quos Deus ( it should ...
... lady's brother at Margate . " " observes to me , ) in the First Eclogue of Mantuanus , DE HONESTO AMORE , & c . Id commune malum ; semel insanivimus omnes . " With the following elucidation of the other saying - Quos Deus ( it should ...
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... lady , in particular , quite recovered and confirmed . Pay her my respects . " I am , dear Sir , your most humble servant , " London , July 3 , 1783. " " SAM . JOHNSON . To Mrs. Lucy PORTER , in Lichfield . My disease " DEAR MADAM ...
... lady , in particular , quite recovered and confirmed . Pay her my respects . " I am , dear Sir , your most humble servant , " London , July 3 , 1783. " " SAM . JOHNSON . To Mrs. Lucy PORTER , in Lichfield . My disease " DEAR MADAM ...
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... Lady Rothes , since I have suffered so much time to pass without paying any acknowledge- ment . I now , at last , return my thanks ; and why I did it not sooner I ought to tell you . I went into Wiltshire as soon as I well could , and ...
... Lady Rothes , since I have suffered so much time to pass without paying any acknowledge- ment . I now , at last , return my thanks ; and why I did it not sooner I ought to tell you . I went into Wiltshire as soon as I well could , and ...
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... lady . Sir Joshua Reynolds having informed me that this letter was in Lord Carlisle's possession , though not fortunate enough to have the honour of being known to his Lordship , trusting to the general courtesy of literature , I wrote ...
... lady . Sir Joshua Reynolds having informed me that this letter was in Lord Carlisle's possession , though not fortunate enough to have the honour of being known to his Lordship , trusting to the general courtesy of literature , I wrote ...
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