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Pagina 17
... weight , be pleased to communi- cate to them the desire of , Sir , 66 " Your most humble servant , April 12 , 1783. " VOL . VI . " SAM . JOHNSON . " B Mr. of the Deluge Such intercession was too powerful to 1783. ÆTAT . 74 17.
... weight , be pleased to communi- cate to them the desire of , Sir , 66 " Your most humble servant , April 12 , 1783. " VOL . VI . " SAM . JOHNSON . " B Mr. of the Deluge Such intercession was too powerful to 1783. ÆTAT . 74 17.
Pagina 27
... humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " Oct. 6 , 1782. " Mr. Compton having , by Johnson's advice , quitted Highgate , and settled in London , had now more frequent opportunities of visiting his friend , and profiting by his conversation ...
... humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " Oct. 6 , 1782. " Mr. Compton having , by Johnson's advice , quitted Highgate , and settled in London , had now more frequent opportunities of visiting his friend , and profiting by his conversation ...
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... humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " Bolt - Court , Fleet - street , April 19 , 1783. " Though this testimony in Mr. Compton's favour was not attended with immediate success , the Reverend Mr. Edwards , who had been bred in St. Paul's ...
... humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " Bolt - Court , Fleet - street , April 19 , 1783. " Though this testimony in Mr. Compton's favour was not attended with immediate success , the Reverend Mr. Edwards , who had been bred in St. Paul's ...
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... humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " May 2 , 1783. " 1 [ Dum pingit , fruitur arte ; postquam pinxerat , fruitur fructu artis . SENECA . KEARNEY . ] [ This gentleman , to the inexpressible grief of his parents , died , Aug. 2 , 1794 ...
... humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " May 2 , 1783. " 1 [ Dum pingit , fruitur arte ; postquam pinxerat , fruitur fructu artis . SENECA . KEARNEY . ] [ This gentleman , to the inexpressible grief of his parents , died , Aug. 2 , 1794 ...
Pagina 40
... humble servant . ' You are not his most humble servant . You may say , ' These are bad times ; it is a melancholy thing to be re- served to such times . ' You don't mind the times . You tell a man , I am sorry you had such bad weather ...
... humble servant . ' You are not his most humble servant . You may say , ' These are bad times ; it is a melancholy thing to be re- served to such times . ' You don't mind the times . You tell a man , I am sorry you had such bad weather ...
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acquaintance Adams admired appeared Ashbourne asked asthma attention August 19 authour believe Bennet Langton Bishop Boswell's Brocklesby Burke Burney Capel Lofft character Club compliment conversation curious dear Sir death died dined dropsy edition eminent English enquiry expressed favour Francis Barber gentleman Gentleman's Magazine give happy History honour Hoole hope humble servant illustrious friend INDIANENSIS JAMES BOSWELL kind lady Langton language learned letter Lichfield literary live London Lord Lordship LUCY PORTER Lusiad Madam manner mentioned merit mind Miss never obliged observed occasion once opinion Oxford Pembroke College perhaps physicians pleased pounds prayers publick published received remarkable respect Reverend Dr SAMUEL JOHNSON shew sick SIGILLUM Sir John Hawkins Sir Joshua Reynolds suppose sure talked tell thing thought Thrale tion told VERITAS verses William Windham wish write written wrote