The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.J. M. Dent & Company, 1931 |
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Page 478
... kind attention , I cannot omit to give an account of the day which seemed to appear in some sort perilous . I rose at five , and went out at six ; and having reached Salisbury about nine , went forward a few miles in my friend's chariot ...
... kind attention , I cannot omit to give an account of the day which seemed to appear in some sort perilous . I rose at five , and went out at six ; and having reached Salisbury about nine , went forward a few miles in my friend's chariot ...
Page 496
... kind as to get them for me , and send me them with the best printed edition of Baxter's Call to the Unconverted . ' 66 " I am , & c . " SAM . JOHNSON . " " Jan. 6 , 1784. " " To MR . PERKINS . 66 DEAR SIR , ness . " I was very sorry not ...
... kind as to get them for me , and send me them with the best printed edition of Baxter's Call to the Unconverted . ' 66 " I am , & c . " SAM . JOHNSON . " " Jan. 6 , 1784. " " To MR . PERKINS . 66 DEAR SIR , ness . " I was very sorry not ...
Page 562
... kind attention which you have so long shewn to my health and happiness , makes it as much a debt of gratitude as a call of interest , to give you an account of what befalls me , when accident recovers 1 mẹ from your immediate care . The ...
... kind attention which you have so long shewn to my health and happiness , makes it as much a debt of gratitude as a call of interest , to give you an account of what befalls me , when accident recovers 1 mẹ from your immediate care . The ...
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