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Pagina 27
... glad to hear the same of you , for I am , sir , TO THE SAME . " SIR , I returned this. " Your affectionate humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " Johnson's - court , Fleet - street , April 21 , 1767. " 9 This paragraph shows Johnson's real ...
... glad to hear the same of you , for I am , sir , TO THE SAME . " SIR , I returned this. " Your affectionate humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " Johnson's - court , Fleet - street , April 21 , 1767. " 9 This paragraph shows Johnson's real ...
Pagina 28
... glad the old language is taught , and honour the translator , as a man whom God has distinguished by the high office of propagating his word . " I must take the liberty of engaging you in an office of charity . Mrs. Heely , the wife of ...
... glad the old language is taught , and honour the translator , as a man whom God has distinguished by the high office of propagating his word . " I must take the liberty of engaging you in an office of charity . Mrs. Heely , the wife of ...
Pagina 32
... glad to come back again . The king then asked him what they were doing at Oxford . Johnson answered , he could not much commend their diligence , but that in some respects they were mended , for they had put their press under better ...
... glad to come back again . The king then asked him what they were doing at Oxford . Johnson answered , he could not much commend their diligence , but that in some respects they were mended , for they had put their press under better ...
Pagina 48
... glad to see you , and that I wish you would empty your head of Corsica , which I think has filled it rather too long . But , at all events , I shall be glad , very glad to see you . " I am , sir , " Oxford , March 23 , 1768 . " Yours ...
... glad to see you , and that I wish you would empty your head of Corsica , which I think has filled it rather too long . But , at all events , I shall be glad , very glad to see you . " I am , sir , " Oxford , March 23 , 1768 . " Yours ...
Pagina 49
... glad , very glad to see you .'- Surely you have no reason to complain of my publishing a single paragraph of one of your letters , the temptation to it was so strong . An irrevocable grant of your friendship , and your dignifying my ...
... glad , very glad to see you .'- Surely you have no reason to complain of my publishing a single paragraph of one of your letters , the temptation to it was so strong . An irrevocable grant of your friendship , and your dignifying my ...
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