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Pagina 168
“ I am , dear Sir , & c . “ SAM . JOHNSON . " “ [ London ] Feb. 4 , 1755. " TO THE SAME . DEAR SIR , “ I HAD a letter last week from Mr. Wise , but have yet heard nothing from you , nor know in what state my affair ? stands ; of which I ...
“ I am , dear Sir , & c . “ SAM . JOHNSON . " “ [ London ] Feb. 4 , 1755. " TO THE SAME . DEAR SIR , “ I HAD a letter last week from Mr. Wise , but have yet heard nothing from you , nor know in what state my affair ? stands ; of which I ...
Pagina 176
“ Do not , dear Sir , make the slowness of this letter a precedent for delay , or imagine that I approved the incivility that I have committed ; for I have known you enough to love you , and sincerely to wish a further knowledge ; and I ...
“ Do not , dear Sir , make the slowness of this letter a precedent for delay , or imagine that I approved the incivility that I have committed ; for I have known you enough to love you , and sincerely to wish a further knowledge ; and I ...
Pagina 403
“ To JAMES BOSWELL , Esq . DEAR SIR , “ If you are now able to comprehend that I might neglect to write without any diminution of affection , you have taught me , likewise , how that neglect may be uneasily felt without resentment .
“ To JAMES BOSWELL , Esq . DEAR SIR , “ If you are now able to comprehend that I might neglect to write without any diminution of affection , you have taught me , likewise , how that neglect may be uneasily felt without resentment .
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