The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... London , Sept. 25 , 1770. " TO THE SAME . " " " DEAR FRANCIS , -I hope you mind your busi- ness . I design you shall stay with Mrs. Clapp these holidays . If you are invited out you may go , if Mr. Ellis gives leave . I have ordered you ...
... London , Sept. 25 , 1770. " TO THE SAME . " " " DEAR FRANCIS , -I hope you mind your busi- ness . I design you shall stay with Mrs. Clapp these holidays . If you are invited out you may go , if Mr. Ellis gives leave . I have ordered you ...
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... London ; for as no man was either great or good per se , but as compared with others not so good or great , he was sure to find in the metropolis many his equals , and some his superiours . He observed , that a man in London was in less ...
... London ; for as no man was either great or good per se , but as compared with others not so good or great , he was sure to find in the metropolis many his equals , and some his superiours . He observed , that a man in London was in less ...
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... London , March 4 , 1773. ” On Saturday , April 3 , the day after my arrival in London this year , I went to his house late in the evening , and sat with Mrs. Williams till he came home . I found in the London Chronicle , Dr. Goldsmith's ...
... London , March 4 , 1773. ” On Saturday , April 3 , the day after my arrival in London this year , I went to his house late in the evening , and sat with Mrs. Williams till he came home . I found in the London Chronicle , Dr. Goldsmith's ...
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