“The” Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Volume 1J.M. Dent, 1949 |
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... will neither think justly of yourself nor of Your civilities were offered with too much elegance not to engage attention ; and I have too much pleasure. me . " TO BENNET LANGTON , ESQ . AT LANGTON ,. A.D.. 1755. 173. Ætat . 46.
... will neither think justly of yourself nor of Your civilities were offered with too much elegance not to engage attention ; and I have too much pleasure. me . " TO BENNET LANGTON , ESQ . AT LANGTON ,. A.D.. 1755. 173. Ætat . 46.
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James Boswell. " ΤΟ BENNET LANGTON , ESQ . AT LANGTON , NEAR SPILSBY , LINcolnshire . " DEAR SIR , " You that travel about the world , have more materials for letters , than I who stay at home : and should , therefore , write with ...
James Boswell. " ΤΟ BENNET LANGTON , ESQ . AT LANGTON , NEAR SPILSBY , LINcolnshire . " DEAR SIR , " You that travel about the world , have more materials for letters , than I who stay at home : and should , therefore , write with ...
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... Langton family , at their seat of Langton in Lincolnshire , where he passed some time , much to his satisfaction . His friend , Bennet Langton , it will not be doubted , did every thing in his power to make the place agreeable to so ...
... Langton family , at their seat of Langton in Lincolnshire , where he passed some time , much to his satisfaction . His friend , Bennet Langton , it will not be doubted , did every thing in his power to make the place agreeable to so ...
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