The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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... obliged to him in my days of effervescence in London , when poor Derrick was my governor ; and since that time I received many civilities from him . Do you remember how pleasing it was , when I received a letter from him at Inverary ...
... obliged to him in my days of effervescence in London , when poor Derrick was my governor ; and since that time I received many civilities from him . Do you remember how pleasing it was , when I received a letter from him at Inverary ...
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... obliged by your useful memorials . The shares of Fenton and Broome in the Odyssey I had before from Mr. Spence . Dr. Warburton did not know them . I wish to be told , as the question is of great importance in the poetical world , whence ...
... obliged by your useful memorials . The shares of Fenton and Broome in the Odyssey I had before from Mr. Spence . Dr. Warburton did not know them . I wish to be told , as the question is of great importance in the poetical world , whence ...
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... obliged both to you and to your physi- cians for your kind attention to my disease . Dr. Gillespie has sent me an excellent consilium medicum , all solid practical experimental knowledge . I am at present , in the opinion of my ...
... obliged both to you and to your physi- cians for your kind attention to my disease . Dr. Gillespie has sent me an excellent consilium medicum , all solid practical experimental knowledge . I am at present , in the opinion of my ...
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