The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... letters , though not written till the year after , being chiefly upon the same sub- ject , are here inserted . " TO MR . WILLIAM DRUMMOND . " DEAR SIR , ―That my letter should have had such effects as you mention , gives me great pleas ...
... letters , though not written till the year after , being chiefly upon the same sub- ject , are here inserted . " TO MR . WILLIAM DRUMMOND . " DEAR SIR , ―That my letter should have had such effects as you mention , gives me great pleas ...
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... letter , and enclose a fifty pound note , I should take care to deliver it . He accordingly did write him a letter , mentioning that he was only paying a legacy a little sooner . To his letter he added , ' P. S. I am going to part with ...
... letter , and enclose a fifty pound note , I should take care to deliver it . He accordingly did write him a letter , mentioning that he was only paying a legacy a little sooner . To his letter he added , ' P. S. I am going to part with ...
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... letter from him since that in which he criticised the Latinity of my Thesis , and having been told by somebody that he was offended at my having put into my Book an extract of his letter to me at Paris , I was im- patient to be with him ...
... letter from him since that in which he criticised the Latinity of my Thesis , and having been told by somebody that he was offended at my having put into my Book an extract of his letter to me at Paris , I was im- patient to be with him ...
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