Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D."A chronological catalogue of the prose works of Samuel Johnson, LLD.": pages xiv-xvii |
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... obliged to your forbearance , and shall esteem it a great happiness to be able to serve you . I have great opportunities of dispersing any thing that you may think it proper to make publick . I will give a note for the money , payable ...
... obliged to your forbearance , and shall esteem it a great happiness to be able to serve you . I have great opportunities of dispersing any thing that you may think it proper to make publick . I will give a note for the money , payable ...
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... obliged to temporise . " BOSWELL . " I rather think , Sir , that Toryism pre- vails in this reign . " JOHNSON . " I know not why you should think so , Sir . You see your friend Lord Lyttelton , a nobleman , is obliged in his History to ...
... obliged to temporise . " BOSWELL . " I rather think , Sir , that Toryism pre- vails in this reign . " JOHNSON . " I know not why you should think so , Sir . You see your friend Lord Lyttelton , a nobleman , is obliged in his History to ...
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... obliged and most humble servant , May 8 , 1773 SAM . JOHNSON On Sunday , May 8 , I dined with Johnson at Mr. Langton's with Dr. Beattie and some other company . He descanted on the subject of Liter- ary Property . " There seems ( said ...
... obliged and most humble servant , May 8 , 1773 SAM . JOHNSON On Sunday , May 8 , I dined with Johnson at Mr. Langton's with Dr. Beattie and some other company . He descanted on the subject of Liter- ary Property . " There seems ( said ...
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