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... correspondence which had been too long discontinued : - ' MY DEAR SIR , ' TO DR . JOHNSON . ' Edinburgh , April 18 , 1771 . " I can now fully understand those intervals of silence in your correspondence with me , which have often given ...
... correspondence which had been too long discontinued : - ' MY DEAR SIR , ' TO DR . JOHNSON . ' Edinburgh , April 18 , 1771 . " I can now fully understand those intervals of silence in your correspondence with me , which have often given ...
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... correspondence with him . ' To JAMES BOSWELL , Esq . ' DEAR SIR , -My operations have been hindered by a cough ; at least I flatter myself , that if my cough had not 1 Pr . and Med . p . 129 . 528 INFORMATION FOR HIS NEW WORK [ 1774 come ,
... correspondence with him . ' To JAMES BOSWELL , Esq . ' DEAR SIR , -My operations have been hindered by a cough ; at least I flatter myself , that if my cough had not 1 Pr . and Med . p . 129 . 528 INFORMATION FOR HIS NEW WORK [ 1774 come ,
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James Boswell. 210 CORRESPONDENCE ABOUT DR . PERCY [ 1778 Percy that " he had the resentment of a narrow mind against Pennant , because he did not find every thing in Northumber- land ... CORRESPONDENCE ABOUT DR . PERCY 211 afraid it.
James Boswell. 210 CORRESPONDENCE ABOUT DR . PERCY [ 1778 Percy that " he had the resentment of a narrow mind against Pennant , because he did not find every thing in Northumber- land ... CORRESPONDENCE ABOUT DR . PERCY 211 afraid it.
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DEDICATION TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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