The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.Dent, 1949 - Authors, English |
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... letter from you without great pleasure , and a very warm sense of your generosity and friendship , which I heartily ... letter belongs to a later period . If it relates to the Magazine for Sept. 1750 , ( See GENT . MAG . vol . 20. p ...
... letter from you without great pleasure , and a very warm sense of your generosity and friendship , which I heartily ... letter belongs to a later period . If it relates to the Magazine for Sept. 1750 , ( See GENT . MAG . vol . 20. p ...
Page 207
... letter , and hope they came safe . I will send you more in a few days . GOD bless you all . " I am , my dear , " Your most obliged " Jan. 16 , 1759. " " and most humble Servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " Over the leaf is a letter to my ...
... letter , and hope they came safe . I will send you more in a few days . GOD bless you all . " I am , my dear , " Your most obliged " Jan. 16 , 1759. " " and most humble Servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " Over the leaf is a letter to my ...
Page 334
... letter to Johnson in answer to it , which Mr. Hervey printed . The occasion of this correspondence between Dr ... letter , and enclose him a fifty pound note , I should take care to deliver it . He accordingly did write him a letter ...
... letter to Johnson in answer to it , which Mr. Hervey printed . The occasion of this correspondence between Dr ... letter , and enclose him a fifty pound note , I should take care to deliver it . He accordingly did write him a letter ...
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