Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D.1952 |
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... kind- ness so little deserved . I sent Mr. Wise the Lexicon , and afterwards wrote to him ; but know not whether he had either the book or letter . Be so good as to con- trive to enquire . But why does my dear Mr. Warton tell me nothing ...
... kind- ness so little deserved . I sent Mr. Wise the Lexicon , and afterwards wrote to him ; but know not whether he had either the book or letter . Be so good as to con- trive to enquire . But why does my dear Mr. Warton tell me nothing ...
Page 93
... kind as to continue your searches . It will be reputa- ble to my work , and suitable to your professor- ship , to have something of yours in the notes . As you have given no directions about your name , I shall therefore put it . I wish ...
... kind as to continue your searches . It will be reputa- ble to my work , and suitable to your professor- ship , to have something of yours in the notes . As you have given no directions about your name , I shall therefore put it . I wish ...
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... kind medical packet . I am very much obliged both to you and your physicians for your kind attention to my disease . Dr. Gillespie has sent me an excellent consilium medicum , all solid practical experimental knowl- edge . I am at ...
... kind medical packet . I am very much obliged both to you and your physicians for your kind attention to my disease . Dr. Gillespie has sent me an excellent consilium medicum , all solid practical experimental knowl- edge . I am at ...
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