The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Heritage Press, 1963 |
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... Sir , " Your humble servant , ' [ London ] Feb. 4 , 1755. ' TO THE SAME ' SAM . JOHNSON ' ' DEAR SIR , ' I RECEIVED your letter this day , with great sense of the favour that has been done me ; 1 for which I return my most sincere ...
... Sir , " Your humble servant , ' [ London ] Feb. 4 , 1755. ' TO THE SAME ' SAM . JOHNSON ' ' DEAR SIR , ' I RECEIVED your letter this day , with great sense of the favour that has been done me ; 1 for which I return my most sincere ...
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... dear Sir , ' [ London ] March 20 , 1755. ' ' Yours , & c . ' SAM . JOHNSON ' TO THE SAME ' DEAR SIR , ' THOUGH not to write , when a man can write so well , is an offence sufficiently heinous , yet I shall pass it by . I am very glad ...
... dear Sir , ' [ London ] March 20 , 1755. ' ' Yours , & c . ' SAM . JOHNSON ' TO THE SAME ' DEAR SIR , ' THOUGH not to write , when a man can write so well , is an offence sufficiently heinous , yet I shall pass it by . I am very glad ...
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James Boswell Hester Lynch Piozzi, Edward Garland Fletcher. ' DEAR SIR , TO THE SAME ' IT is strange how many things will happen to inter- cept every pleasure , though it [ be ] only that of two friends meeting together . I ... DEAR SIR, ...
James Boswell Hester Lynch Piozzi, Edward Garland Fletcher. ' DEAR SIR , TO THE SAME ' IT is strange how many things will happen to inter- cept every pleasure , though it [ be ] only that of two friends meeting together . I ... DEAR SIR, ...
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