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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... wish my esteem could be of more use . I have been invited , or have invited myself , to several parts of the kingdom ; and will not incommode my dear Lucy by coming to Lichfield , while her present lodging is of any use to her . I hope ...
... wish my esteem could be of more use . I have been invited , or have invited myself , to several parts of the kingdom ; and will not incommode my dear Lucy by coming to Lichfield , while her present lodging is of any use to her . I hope ...
Page 130
... wish you well ; and that all that you embraced at your departure , will caress you at your re- turn therefore do not let Italian academicians nor Italian ladies drive us from your thoughts . You may find among us what you will leave ...
... wish you well ; and that all that you embraced at your departure , will caress you at your re- turn therefore do not let Italian academicians nor Italian ladies drive us from your thoughts . You may find among us what you will leave ...
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... wish him to desist : no , Sir , I wish him to drive on . " Mr. Alexander Donaldson , bookseller of Edin- burgh , had for some time opened a shop in London , and sold his cheap editions of the most popular En- glish books , in defiance ...
... wish him to desist : no , Sir , I wish him to drive on . " Mr. Alexander Donaldson , bookseller of Edin- burgh , had for some time opened a shop in London , and sold his cheap editions of the most popular En- glish books , in defiance ...
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