The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4John W. Lovell Company, 1899 - Authors, English |
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... honour to see Dr. John- son here . Will you allow me to send for him ? " Availing myself of this opening , I said that " I would go myself and bring him when he had drunk tea ; he knew nothing of my calling here . " Having been thus ...
... honour to see Dr. John- son here . Will you allow me to send for him ? " Availing myself of this opening , I said that " I would go myself and bring him when he had drunk tea ; he knew nothing of my calling here . " Having been thus ...
Page 339
... honour , who are represented by Holinshed as having issued from the Tower of London on coursers apparelled for the justes , accompanied by ladies of honour , leading every one a knight , with a chain of gold , passing through the ...
... honour , who are represented by Holinshed as having issued from the Tower of London on coursers apparelled for the justes , accompanied by ladies of honour , leading every one a knight , with a chain of gold , passing through the ...
Page 389
... honoured by your attention in any way . " JOHNSON . " Come , Sir , let's have no more of it . We offended one another ... honour to receive from the Lord Chancellor the following letter LETTER 465 . LORD THURLOW TO MR . BOSWELL . “ SIR ...
... honoured by your attention in any way . " JOHNSON . " Come , Sir , let's have no more of it . We offended one another ... honour to receive from the Lord Chancellor the following letter LETTER 465 . LORD THURLOW TO MR . BOSWELL . “ SIR ...
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