The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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... madam , your most obliged , and most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " ] [ " DR . JOHNSON TO MRS . MONTAGU . " 5th March , 1778 . Mont . " MADAM , -And so you are alarmı- MS . ed , naughty lady ? You might know that I was ill enough ...
... madam , your most obliged , and most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " ] [ " DR . JOHNSON TO MRS . MONTAGU . " 5th March , 1778 . Mont . " MADAM , -And so you are alarmı- MS . ed , naughty lady ? You might know that I was ill enough ...
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... madam , I cannot tell how ; and far less can I tell how I am to get away from it . ' Do not think me too juvenile . I beg it of you , my dear sir , to favour me with a letter while I am here , and add to the happiness of a happy friend ...
... madam , I cannot tell how ; and far less can I tell how I am to get away from it . ' Do not think me too juvenile . I beg it of you , my dear sir , to favour me with a letter while I am here , and add to the happiness of a happy friend ...
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... madam , your , & c . " 66 TO THE SAME . ( From Mrs. Piozzi's Collection , vol . ii . p . 392. ) " [ January 3d , 1756. ] " DEAREST MADAM , -Nobody but you can re- compense me for the distress which I suffered on Monday night . Having ...
... madam , your , & c . " 66 TO THE SAME . ( From Mrs. Piozzi's Collection , vol . ii . p . 392. ) " [ January 3d , 1756. ] " DEAREST MADAM , -Nobody but you can re- compense me for the distress which I suffered on Monday night . Having ...
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