The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1868 |
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... DEAR SIR , -I wish you could have looked over my book before the prin- ter , but it could not easily be . I suspect some mistakes ; but as I deal , perhaps , more in notions than in facts , the matter is not great ; and the second ...
... DEAR SIR , -I wish you could have looked over my book before the prin- ter , but it could not easily be . I suspect some mistakes ; but as I deal , perhaps , more in notions than in facts , the matter is not great ; and the second ...
Page 144
... dear ladies will have neither sickness nor any other affliction . But she knows that she does not care what becomes of me , and for that she may be sure that I think her very much to blame . “ Never , my dear Sir , do you take it into ...
... dear ladies will have neither sickness nor any other affliction . But she knows that she does not care what becomes of me , and for that she may be sure that I think her very much to blame . “ Never , my dear Sir , do you take it into ...
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... dear Sir , your affectionate humble , & c . " SAM . JOHNSON . " LETTER 222 . TO DR . SAMUEL JOHNSON . " Edinburgh , Oct. 24 , 1775 . " MY DEAR SIR , -If I had not been informed that you were at Paris , you should have had a letter from ...
... dear Sir , your affectionate humble , & c . " SAM . JOHNSON . " LETTER 222 . TO DR . SAMUEL JOHNSON . " Edinburgh , Oct. 24 , 1775 . " MY DEAR SIR , -If I had not been informed that you were at Paris , you should have had a letter from ...
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