“The” Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J.M. Dent, 1949 |
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... affectionate , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " P.S. I have enclosed a letter to the Vice - Chancellor , 1 which you will read ; and , if you like it , seal and give him . " [ London ] Feb. 1755. " As the Publick will doubtless be pleased to see ...
... affectionate , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " P.S. I have enclosed a letter to the Vice - Chancellor , 1 which you will read ; and , if you like it , seal and give him . " [ London ] Feb. 1755. " As the Publick will doubtless be pleased to see ...
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... affectionate humble servant , " Johnson's - court , Fleet - street , " July 5 , 1773. " " Write to me as soon as you can . Oxford . " " SAM . JOHNSON . " Chambers is now at I again wrote to him , informing him that the Court of Session ...
... affectionate humble servant , " Johnson's - court , Fleet - street , " July 5 , 1773. " " Write to me as soon as you can . Oxford . " " SAM . JOHNSON . " Chambers is now at I again wrote to him , informing him that the Court of Session ...
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... affectionate , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " To MRS . LUCY PORTER , IN LICHFIELD.1 " DEAR MADAM , " THIS week I came home from Paris . I have brought you a little box , which I thought pretty ; but I know not whether it is properly a snuff ...
... affectionate , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " To MRS . LUCY PORTER , IN LICHFIELD.1 " DEAR MADAM , " THIS week I came home from Paris . I have brought you a little box , which I thought pretty ; but I know not whether it is properly a snuff ...
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