The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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... hand ' of Mrs. Thrale as one of his copyists of select passages . But he was principally indebted to my steady friend , Mr. Isaac Reed , of Staples - inn , whose extensive and accu- rate knowledge of English literary history I do not ...
... hand ' of Mrs. Thrale as one of his copyists of select passages . But he was principally indebted to my steady friend , Mr. Isaac Reed , of Staples - inn , whose extensive and accu- rate knowledge of English literary history I do not ...
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... hands . " I doubt whether he heard this remark . While he went on talking triumphantly , I was fixed in admiration , and said to Mrs. Thrale ... hand " a long head It has been observed and wondered at , that Mr. 264 1782 LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... hands . " I doubt whether he heard this remark . While he went on talking triumphantly , I was fixed in admiration , and said to Mrs. Thrale ... hand " a long head It has been observed and wondered at , that Mr. 264 1782 LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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... hand , and sent for Dr. Heberden and Dr. Brocklesby . Between the time in which I discovered my own disorder , and that in which I sent for the doctors , I had , I believe , in spite of my surprise and solicitude , a little sleep , and ...
... hand , and sent for Dr. Heberden and Dr. Brocklesby . Between the time in which I discovered my own disorder , and that in which I sent for the doctors , I had , I believe , in spite of my surprise and solicitude , a little sleep , and ...
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