The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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... happy enough . Mrs. Boswell is recovered ; and I congratu late you upon the probability of her long life . If general approbation will add anything to your enjoyment , I can tell you that I have heard you men- tioned as a man whom ...
... happy enough . Mrs. Boswell is recovered ; and I congratu late you upon the probability of her long life . If general approbation will add anything to your enjoyment , I can tell you that I have heard you men- tioned as a man whom ...
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... happy shall , " & c . It is with pleasure I add that this stanza could never be more truly applied than at this pre- sent time [ 1792 ] .- B . The Duke and Duchess of Leeds , to whom Mr. Boswell alludes in the latter part of this note ...
... happy shall , " & c . It is with pleasure I add that this stanza could never be more truly applied than at this pre- sent time [ 1792 ] .- B . The Duke and Duchess of Leeds , to whom Mr. Boswell alludes in the latter part of this note ...
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... happy and pious Christmas ; and many happy years to you , your lady and children . " The late ingenious Mr. Mickle , some time before his death , wrote me a letter concerning Dr. Johnson , in which he mentions , - " I was upwards of ...
... happy and pious Christmas ; and many happy years to you , your lady and children . " The late ingenious Mr. Mickle , some time before his death , wrote me a letter concerning Dr. Johnson , in which he mentions , - " I was upwards of ...
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