The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 2J. Murray, 1839 - Authors, English |
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... humble servant , SAM . JOHNSON . " LETTER 40. TO MR . SAMUEL JOHNSON . " Norfolk - street , April 23. 1755 . " SIR , ―The part of your Dictionary which you have favoured me with the sight of , has given me such an idea of the whole ...
... humble servant , SAM . JOHNSON . " LETTER 40. TO MR . SAMUEL JOHNSON . " Norfolk - street , April 23. 1755 . " SIR , ―The part of your Dictionary which you have favoured me with the sight of , has given me such an idea of the whole ...
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... humble submission which he breathes , when it is the will of his heavenly Fa- ther to try him with afflictions . As such dispositions become the state of man here , and are the true effects of religious discipline , we cannot but vene ...
... humble submission which he breathes , when it is the will of his heavenly Fa- ther to try him with afflictions . As such dispositions become the state of man here , and are the true effects of religious discipline , we cannot but vene ...
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... humble enough to desire my assistance on this occasion , though he and I were never cater- cousins ; and I gave him to understand that I would make application to my friend Mr. Wilkes , who , per- haps , by his interest with Dr. Hay and ...
... humble enough to desire my assistance on this occasion , though he and I were never cater- cousins ; and I gave him to understand that I would make application to my friend Mr. Wilkes , who , per- haps , by his interest with Dr. Hay and ...
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