The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys & Wheeler, 1826 |
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... tell you , who consider our friendship not only as formed by choice , but as matured by time . We have been now long enough acquainted to have many images in common , and therefore to have a source of conversation which nei- ther the ...
... tell you , who consider our friendship not only as formed by choice , but as matured by time . We have been now long enough acquainted to have many images in common , and therefore to have a source of conversation which nei- ther the ...
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... tell you how much I am interested in every change . Aug. 26 , 1782. " Though the account with which you favoured me in your last letter could not give me the pleasure that I wished , yet I was glad to receive it ; for my affection to my ...
... tell you how much I am interested in every change . Aug. 26 , 1782. " Though the account with which you favoured me in your last letter could not give me the pleasure that I wished , yet I was glad to receive it ; for my affection to my ...
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... tell me , I owe your acquaintance , died a few weeks ago suddenly in his bed : there passed not , I believe , a minute between health and death . night , as at Mrs. Thrale's I was musing in my chamber , I At be . I beg , therefore ...
... tell me , I owe your acquaintance , died a few weeks ago suddenly in his bed : there passed not , I believe , a minute between health and death . night , as at Mrs. Thrale's I was musing in my chamber , I At be . I beg , therefore ...
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... tell the reason . It was , however , probably owing to his having had in his view the worst part of the Scottish nation , the needy adventurers , many of whom he thought were advanced above their merits , by means which he did not ...
... tell the reason . It was , however , probably owing to his having had in his view the worst part of the Scottish nation , the needy adventurers , many of whom he thought were advanced above their merits , by means which he did not ...
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... tell him not to come ? Am I to be hunted in this manner ? " I satisfied him that I could not divine that the visit would not be con- venient , and that I certainly could not take it upon me of my own accord to forbid the general . I ...
... tell him not to come ? Am I to be hunted in this manner ? " I satisfied him that I could not divine that the visit would not be con- venient , and that I certainly could not take it upon me of my own accord to forbid the general . I ...
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acquaintance admirable Anecdotes answered appeared Ashbourne asked asthma attention believe Bennet Langton bishop Brocklesby Burke Burney called character club consider conversation curiosity dear sir DEAR SIR,-I death dined dropsy edition eminent entertained expressed favour Francis Barber gentleman Gentleman's Magazine give glad happy Hebrides honour hope humble servant JAMES BOSWELL kind lady Langton learning letter Lichfield literary live London lord lordship LUCY PORTER Lusiad madam Malone manner mentioned merit mind never obliged observed occasion once opinion perhaps person pleased pleasure poet Pope pounds praise prayers publick racter recollect remark respect reverend Samuel Johnson Scotland seems sir John sir John Hawkins sir Joshua Reynolds suppose sure talked tell thing thought Thrale tion told verses whig Wilkes WILLIAM GERARD HAMILTON wish write written wrote young