The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.J.M. Dent and Sons, 1934 |
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Page 110
... suppose he knows much less of the matter than ourselves . " In the meantime , the bookseller says that the sale1 is sufficiently quick . They printed four thousand . Correct your copy wherever it is wrong , and bring it up . Your ...
... suppose he knows much less of the matter than ourselves . " In the meantime , the bookseller says that the sale1 is sufficiently quick . They printed four thousand . Correct your copy wherever it is wrong , and bring it up . Your ...
Page 156
... suppose that I have much to say . You have seen France yourself . From this place we are going to Rouen , and from Rouen to Paris , where Mr. Thrale designs to stay about five or six weeks . We have a regular recom- mendation to the ...
... suppose that I have much to say . You have seen France yourself . From this place we are going to Rouen , and from Rouen to Paris , where Mr. Thrale designs to stay about five or six weeks . We have a regular recom- mendation to the ...
Page 295
... suppose young Alexander continues to thrive , and Veronica is now very pretty company . I do not suppose the lady is yet reconciled to me , yet let her know that I love her very well , and value her very much . " Dr. Blair is printing ...
... suppose young Alexander continues to thrive , and Veronica is now very pretty company . I do not suppose the lady is yet reconciled to me , yet let her know that I love her very well , and value her very much . " Dr. Blair is printing ...
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