Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Late Dr. Samuel JohnsonOxford University Press, 1974 - 201 oldal |
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... letter from you without great pleasure , and a very warm sense of your generosity and friendship , which I heartily blame myself for not culti- vating with more care . In this , as in many other cases , I go wrong in opposition to ...
... letter from you without great pleasure , and a very warm sense of your generosity and friendship , which I heartily blame myself for not culti- vating with more care . In this , as in many other cases , I go wrong in opposition to ...
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... letter breathes a spirit of the most elevated piety and of the tenderest consolation ; and being handed about while the publication of the Rambler went on in Edinburgh , consider- ably promoted the circulation of it , especially among ...
... letter breathes a spirit of the most elevated piety and of the tenderest consolation ; and being handed about while the publication of the Rambler went on in Edinburgh , consider- ably promoted the circulation of it , especially among ...
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... Letters to and from the Late Samuel Johnson , 1788. See Poems , p . 275 . ( 2 ) Mr. Langton : Bennet Langton , of whom SJ asked for the return of the translation in a letter of 5 July 1774. The poem is by William Oldys . ( 8 ) 1781 or ...
... Letters to and from the Late Samuel Johnson , 1788. See Poems , p . 275 . ( 2 ) Mr. Langton : Bennet Langton , of whom SJ asked for the return of the translation in a letter of 5 July 1774. The poem is by William Oldys . ( 8 ) 1781 or ...
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