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... Hebrides , 1785 . Ode by Dr. Samuel Johnson to Mrs. Thrale , 1788 . The Life of Samuel Johnson , 1791 . A second edition corrected and considerably enlarged by additional Letters and interesting Anecdotes " was issued in 1793 and was ...
... Hebrides , 1785 . Ode by Dr. Samuel Johnson to Mrs. Thrale , 1788 . The Life of Samuel Johnson , 1791 . A second edition corrected and considerably enlarged by additional Letters and interesting Anecdotes " was issued in 1793 and was ...
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... Hebrides . 66 DEAR SIR , " To JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . " IF you are now able to comprehend that I might neglect to write without any diminution of affection , you have taught me , likewise , how that neglect may be uneasily felt without ...
... Hebrides . 66 DEAR SIR , " To JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . " IF you are now able to comprehend that I might neglect to write without any diminution of affection , you have taught me , likewise , how that neglect may be uneasily felt without ...
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... Hebrides , ' which came to me by last night's post . I did really ask the favour twice ; but you have been even with me by granting it so speedily . BIS dat qui cito dat . Though ill of a bad cold , you kept me up the greatest part of ...
... Hebrides , ' which came to me by last night's post . I did really ask the favour twice ; but you have been even with me by granting it so speedily . BIS dat qui cito dat . Though ill of a bad cold , you kept me up the greatest part of ...
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