The Letters of Samuel Johnson: With Mrs. Thrale's Genuine Letters to HimClarendon Press, 1952 - 1008 pages |
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... Dear Sir I received your letter this day with great sense of the favour that has been done me , for which I return you my most sincere thanks and entreat you to pay to Mr Wise such returns as I ought to make for so much kindness so ...
... Dear Sir I received your letter this day with great sense of the favour that has been done me , for which I return you my most sincere thanks and entreat you to pay to Mr Wise such returns as I ought to make for so much kindness so ...
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... Dear Sir Your notes upon my poet were very acceptable to me , I beg that you will be so kind as to continue your searches . It will be reputable to my work , and suitable to your pro- fessorship to have something of yours in the notes ...
... Dear Sir Your notes upon my poet were very acceptable to me , I beg that you will be so kind as to continue your searches . It will be reputable to my work , and suitable to your pro- fessorship to have something of yours in the notes ...
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... Dear Sir that where you have Parents , a Man of your Merits shou'd not have an home . I wish I cou'd give it you . I am My Dear Sir Affectionately Yours Sam : Johnson 134.1 . M. 23 June '60 . Robert Chambers ( Oxford ) . Address : To Mr ...
... Dear Sir that where you have Parents , a Man of your Merits shou'd not have an home . I wish I cou'd give it you . I am My Dear Sir Affectionately Yours Sam : Johnson 134.1 . M. 23 June '60 . Robert Chambers ( Oxford ) . Address : To Mr ...
Contents
VOLUME I | 1 |
Life ii 289 Journey to Western Islands Taxation | 2 |
Life i 112 London a Poem | 7 |
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