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... occasion of augmenting the respectable notion which should ever be entertained of my illustrious friend : " SIR , " To DR . SAMUEL JOHNSON . " London , October 24 , 1780 . " I HAVE this moment received your letter dated the 19th , and ...
... occasion of augmenting the respectable notion which should ever be entertained of my illustrious friend : " SIR , " To DR . SAMUEL JOHNSON . " London , October 24 , 1780 . " I HAVE this moment received your letter dated the 19th , and ...
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... occasion for our understanding it farther , than to know that it was one of the extraordinary manifestations of divine power , which accompanied the most important event that ever happened . On Friday , April 20 , I spent with him one ...
... occasion for our understanding it farther , than to know that it was one of the extraordinary manifestations of divine power , which accompanied the most important event that ever happened . On Friday , April 20 , I spent with him one ...
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... occasion . " When I was ill , ( said he ) I desired he would tell me sincerely in what he thought my life was faulty . Sir , he brought me a sheet of paper , on which he had written down several texts of Scripture , recommending ...
... occasion . " When I was ill , ( said he ) I desired he would tell me sincerely in what he thought my life was faulty . Sir , he brought me a sheet of paper , on which he had written down several texts of Scripture , recommending ...
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VOLUME II | 111 |
Chronological Table of Johnsons Life and Contemporary | 158 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson LL D 17761784 | 495 |
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