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I returned to London in February , and found Dr. John- son in a good house in Johnson's - court , Fleet - street , in which he had accommodated Miss Williams with an apart- ment on the ground floor , while Mr. Levett occupied his post ...
I returned to London in February , and found Dr. John- son in a good house in Johnson's - court , Fleet - street , in which he had accommodated Miss Williams with an apart- ment on the ground floor , while Mr. Levett occupied his post ...
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But if you can get a shil- ling's worth of good for sixpence worth of court , you are a fool if you do not pay court . " He said , " If convents should be allowed at all , they should only be retreats for persons unable to serve the ...
But if you can get a shil- ling's worth of good for sixpence worth of court , you are a fool if you do not pay court . " He said , " If convents should be allowed at all , they should only be retreats for persons unable to serve the ...
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An alleged want of intention , when evil is com- mitted , will not be allowed in a court of justice . Rous- seau , sir , is a very bad man . I would sooner sign a sen- tence for his transportation , than that of any felon who has gone ...
An alleged want of intention , when evil is com- mitted , will not be allowed in a court of justice . Rous- seau , sir , is a very bad man . I would sooner sign a sen- tence for his transportation , than that of any felon who has gone ...
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I am , dear sir , " March 9 , 1766 , " Johnson's - court , Fleet - street . " Most affectionately yours , " SAM . JOHNSON . TO BENNET LANGTON , ESQ . AT LANGTON , NEAR SPILSBY , LINCOLNSHIRE . " DEAR SIR , -In supposing that I should ...
I am , dear sir , " March 9 , 1766 , " Johnson's - court , Fleet - street . " Most affectionately yours , " SAM . JOHNSON . TO BENNET LANGTON , ESQ . AT LANGTON , NEAR SPILSBY , LINCOLNSHIRE . " DEAR SIR , -In supposing that I should ...
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Monday is my night . I continue to rise tolerably well , and read more than I did . I hope something will yet come on it . I am , sir , " Your most affectionate servant , " Johnson's - court , Fleet - street , " May 10 , 1766.
Monday is my night . I continue to rise tolerably well , and read more than I did . I hope something will yet come on it . I am , sir , " Your most affectionate servant , " Johnson's - court , Fleet - street , " May 10 , 1766.
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