The Life of Samuel Johnson, Comprehending an Account of His Studies and Numerous Works in Chronological Order: A Series of His Epistolary Correspondance and Conversations, ... and Original Pieces of His Composition, Band 4Baynes and son, 1826 |
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... Ashbourne , for which very good reasons might be given in the conjectural yet positive manner of writers who are proud to account for every event which they relate . He himself , however , says , " The motives of my journey I hardly ...
... Ashbourne , for which very good reasons might be given in the conjectural yet positive manner of writers who are proud to account for every event which they relate . He himself , however , says , " The motives of my journey I hardly ...
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... Ashbourne and Staffordshire was not pleasant ; for what enjoyment has a sick man visiting the sick ? Shall we ever have another frolick like our journey to the Hebrides ? 66 I hope that dear Mrs. Boswell will surmount her com- plaints ...
... Ashbourne and Staffordshire was not pleasant ; for what enjoyment has a sick man visiting the sick ? Shall we ever have another frolick like our journey to the Hebrides ? 66 I hope that dear Mrs. Boswell will surmount her com- plaints ...
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... Ashbourne , I believe I can come thither ; if you had rather come to London , I can stay at Streatham : take your choice . " This year has been very heavy . From the middle of January to the middle of June , I was battered by one dis ...
... Ashbourne , I believe I can come thither ; if you had rather come to London , I can stay at Streatham : take your choice . " This year has been very heavy . From the middle of January to the middle of June , I was battered by one dis ...
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... Ashbourne you have your free choice : at any place I shall be glad to see you . " I am , dear sir , yours , etc. " August 24 , 1782. " " SAM . JOHNSON . On the 30th of August , I informed him that my honoured father had died that ...
... Ashbourne you have your free choice : at any place I shall be glad to see you . " I am , dear sir , yours , etc. " August 24 , 1782. " " SAM . JOHNSON . On the 30th of August , I informed him that my honoured father had died that ...
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... ASHBOURNE , DERBYSHIRE . " DEAR SIR , -What can be the reason that I hear nothing from you ? I hope nothing disables you from writing . What I have seen , and what I have felt , gives me reason to fear every thing . Do not omit giving ...
... ASHBOURNE , DERBYSHIRE . " DEAR SIR , -What can be the reason that I hear nothing from you ? I hope nothing disables you from writing . What I have seen , and what I have felt , gives me reason to fear every thing . Do not omit giving ...
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