Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... tell you , that among all my acquaintance there were only two , who upon the publication of my book did not endeavour to depress me with threats of censure from the public , or with objections learned from those who had learned them ...
... tell you , that among all my acquaintance there were only two , who upon the publication of my book did not endeavour to depress me with threats of censure from the public , or with objections learned from those who had learned them ...
Página 109
... tell you that I am , dear Sir , most affectionately , your very humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " [ January , ] 28 , 1758. " " TO MR . BURNEY , AT LYNN , NORFOLK . " SIR , " YOUR kindness is so great , and my claim to any particular ...
... tell you that I am , dear Sir , most affectionately , your very humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " [ January , ] 28 , 1758. " " TO MR . BURNEY , AT LYNN , NORFOLK . " SIR , " YOUR kindness is so great , and my claim to any particular ...
Página 112
... tell the ladies that good wives DEATH OF JOHNSON'S MOTHER to me , and beg forgiveness. supposed to make no provision for death in war , what can be the state that would have awakened him to the care of futurity ? When would that man have ...
... tell the ladies that good wives DEATH OF JOHNSON'S MOTHER to me , and beg forgiveness. supposed to make no provision for death in war , what can be the state that would have awakened him to the care of futurity ? When would that man have ...
Página 113
... Tell Kitty , that I shall never forget her 113 tenderness for her mistress . Whatever you can do , continue to do . My heart is very full . " I hope you received twelve guineas on Mon- day . I found a way of sending them by means of the ...
... Tell Kitty , that I shall never forget her 113 tenderness for her mistress . Whatever you can do , continue to do . My heart is very full . " I hope you received twelve guineas on Mon- day . I found a way of sending them by means of the ...
Página 119
... Tell , for you can , by what unerring art You wake to finer feelings every heart ; In each bright page some truth important give , And bid to future times thy RAMBLER live . " I take this opportunity to relate the manner in which an ...
... Tell , for you can , by what unerring art You wake to finer feelings every heart ; In each bright page some truth important give , And bid to future times thy RAMBLER live . " I take this opportunity to relate the manner in which an ...
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