The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... received his letter , which had been returned from Scot- land . " TO JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . " MY DEAR BOSWELL , -I have omitted a long time to write to you , without knowing very well why . I could now tell why I should not write ; for ...
... received his letter , which had been returned from Scot- land . " TO JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . " MY DEAR BOSWELL , -I have omitted a long time to write to you , without knowing very well why . I could now tell why I should not write ; for ...
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... received any kindness from the Genoese . They never agreed to be subject to them . They owe them nothing ; and when re- duced to an abject state of slavery , by force , shall they not rise in the great cause of liberty , and break the ...
... received any kindness from the Genoese . They never agreed to be subject to them . They owe them nothing ; and when re- duced to an abject state of slavery , by force , shall they not rise in the great cause of liberty , and break the ...
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James Boswell Clement King Shorter. Shakspeare , indeed , which had been received with high approbation by the publick , and gone through several editions , was this year re - pub- lished by George Steevens , Esq . , a gentleman not only ...
James Boswell Clement King Shorter. Shakspeare , indeed , which had been received with high approbation by the publick , and gone through several editions , was this year re - pub- lished by George Steevens , Esq . , a gentleman not only ...
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