The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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Page 102
... suppose she will . I believe George Lewis Scotta and Dr. Armstrong are now his only surviving companions while he lived in and about London ; and they , I dare say , can tell more of him than is yet known . My own notion is , that ...
... suppose she will . I believe George Lewis Scotta and Dr. Armstrong are now his only surviving companions while he lived in and about London ; and they , I dare say , can tell more of him than is yet known . My own notion is , that ...
Page 105
... suppose he is , as usual , Studious the busy moments to deceive . * * * * " I remain , my dear sir , 66 Your most affectionate * “ And faithful humble servant , " JAMES BOSWELL . " On the 23rd of June I again wrote to Dr. Johnson , en ...
... suppose he is , as usual , Studious the busy moments to deceive . * * * * " I remain , my dear sir , 66 Your most affectionate * “ And faithful humble servant , " JAMES BOSWELL . " On the 23rd of June I again wrote to Dr. Johnson , en ...
Page 108
... suppose Miss Boswell reads her book , and young Alexander takes to his learning . Let me hear about them ; for every thing that belongs to you , belongs , in a more remote degree , and not , I hope , very remote , to , dear sir , " June ...
... suppose Miss Boswell reads her book , and young Alexander takes to his learning . Let me hear about them ; for every thing that belongs to you , belongs , in a more remote degree , and not , I hope , very remote , to , dear sir , " June ...
Page 116
... suppose you do sometimes . Make my compliments to Miss Veronica " . The rest are too young for ceremony . " I cannot but hope that you have taken your country This young lady , the author's eldest daughter , and at this time about five ...
... suppose you do sometimes . Make my compliments to Miss Veronica " . The rest are too young for ceremony . " I cannot but hope that you have taken your country This young lady , the author's eldest daughter , and at this time about five ...
Page 123
... better ; but because we suppose , that if he forgets his wife or his friend soon , he has not had much affection for them . " 66 I was somewhat disappointed in finding that the edition of ÆTAT . 68. ] 123 DR . JOHNSON .
... better ; but because we suppose , that if he forgets his wife or his friend soon , he has not had much affection for them . " 66 I was somewhat disappointed in finding that the edition of ÆTAT . 68. ] 123 DR . JOHNSON .
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