The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 1Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... pleased to inform me in two posts , what the conditions are on which you shall expect it . Your late offer gives me no reason to dis- trust your generosity . If you engage in any literary projects besides this paper , I have other ...
... pleased to inform me in two posts , what the conditions are on which you shall expect it . Your late offer gives me no reason to dis- trust your generosity . If you engage in any literary projects besides this paper , I have other ...
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... pleased to visit St. John's Gate , and show par- ticular marks of their being pleased . ' 993 There is no reason , I believe , to doubt the veracity of Cave . It is , however , remarkable , that none of these letters are in the years ...
... pleased to visit St. John's Gate , and show par- ticular marks of their being pleased . ' 993 There is no reason , I believe , to doubt the veracity of Cave . It is , however , remarkable , that none of these letters are in the years ...
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... pleased with such parts of it as he had time to read , and begged to take it home with him , which he was allowed to do ; that from him it got into the hands of a noble Lord , who carried it to Lord Chesterfield . When Taylor observed ...
... pleased with such parts of it as he had time to read , and begged to take it home with him , which he was allowed to do ; that from him it got into the hands of a noble Lord , who carried it to Lord Chesterfield . When Taylor observed ...
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