The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... leave a thorn in your mind , which you will , perhaps , never be able to extract or eject . Take this warning , it is of great importance . " The study of the law is what you very justly term it , copious and generous ; 1 and in adding ...
... leave a thorn in your mind , which you will , perhaps , never be able to extract or eject . Take this warning , it is of great importance . " The study of the law is what you very justly term it , copious and generous ; 1 and in adding ...
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... leave . I have ordered you some clothes , which you will receive , I believe , next week . My compliments to Mrs. Clapp and to Mr. Ellis , and Mr. Smith , & c . I am your affectionate , " December 7 , 1770. " " SAM . JOHNSON . " During ...
... leave . I have ordered you some clothes , which you will receive , I believe , next week . My compliments to Mrs. Clapp and to Mr. Ellis , and Mr. Smith , & c . I am your affectionate , " December 7 , 1770. " " SAM . JOHNSON . " During ...
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James Boswell Clement King Shorter. " He then took a most affecting leave of me ; said , he knew , it was a point of duty that called me away . ' We shall all be sorry to lose you , ' said he : ' laudo tamen . " 999 1771 ... leave of me...
James Boswell Clement King Shorter. " He then took a most affecting leave of me ; said , he knew , it was a point of duty that called me away . ' We shall all be sorry to lose you , ' said he : ' laudo tamen . " 999 1771 ... leave of me...
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