The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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... MADAM , —All that the esteem and reverence of mankind can give you has been long in your possession , and the little that I can add to the voice of nations will not much exalt ; of that little , however , you are , I hope , very certain ...
... MADAM , —All that the esteem and reverence of mankind can give you has been long in your possession , and the little that I can add to the voice of nations will not much exalt ; of that little , however , you are , I hope , very certain ...
Page 389
... Madam , once more for your inquiry ; you have , per- haps , among your numerous train not one that values a kind word or a kind look more than , Madam , yours , & c . LETTER 317 . TO MRS . MONTAGU . " SAM . JOHNSON " " March 6 , 1778 . " ...
... Madam , once more for your inquiry ; you have , per- haps , among your numerous train not one that values a kind word or a kind look more than , Madam , yours , & c . LETTER 317 . TO MRS . MONTAGU . " SAM . JOHNSON " " March 6 , 1778 . " ...
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... Madam , she is an odious wench . She could not have any proper conviction that it was her duty to change her religion , which is the most important of all subjects , and should be studied with all care , and with all the helps we can ...
... Madam , she is an odious wench . She could not have any proper conviction that it was her duty to change her religion , which is the most important of all subjects , and should be studied with all care , and with all the helps we can ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 11 |
Letters to Boswell c Religious Festivals and PilgrimagesDeath of GoldsmithGreek | 40 |
CHAPTER III | 69 |
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