The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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... give you is , by telling you that you have probably more pangs to feel , and more neglect to suffer . You have , indeed , begun to complain too soon ; and I hope I am the only confidant of your discontent . Your friends have not yet had ...
... give you is , by telling you that you have probably more pangs to feel , and more neglect to suffer . You have , indeed , begun to complain too soon ; and I hope I am the only confidant of your discontent . Your friends have not yet had ...
Page 336
... give from me another guinea for the letter in the old case , to which I shall not be satisfied with my claim till she gives it me . Please to bring with you Baxter's Anacreon ; and if you procure heads of Hector Boece , the historian ...
... give from me another guinea for the letter in the old case , to which I shall not be satisfied with my claim till she gives it me . Please to bring with you Baxter's Anacreon ; and if you procure heads of Hector Boece , the historian ...
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... give it authenticity . It is very rare to find any person who is able to give a distinct account of the life even of one whom he has known intimately , without questions being put to them . My friend Dr. Kippis has told me , that on ...
... give it authenticity . It is very rare to find any person who is able to give a distinct account of the life even of one whom he has known intimately , without questions being put to them . My friend Dr. Kippis has told me , that on ...
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