The Life of Samuel Johnson: The life of Samuel Johnson, LL.DGabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... respects to all my Lincoln- shire friends . I am , dear Sir , most affectionately your's , " March 9 , 1766 . " SAM . JOHNSON . " Johnson's - court , Fleet - street . " " TO BENNET LANGTON , ESQ . , AT LANGTON , NEAR SPILSBY ...
... respects to all my Lincoln- shire friends . I am , dear Sir , most affectionately your's , " March 9 , 1766 . " SAM . JOHNSON . " Johnson's - court , Fleet - street . " " TO BENNET LANGTON , ESQ . , AT LANGTON , NEAR SPILSBY ...
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... respect , but still in his firm manly manner , with a sonor- ous voice , and never in that subdued tone which is commonly used at the levee and in the draw- ing - room . After the King withdrew , Johnson shewed himself highly pleased ...
... respect , but still in his firm manly manner , with a sonor- ous voice , and never in that subdued tone which is commonly used at the levee and in the draw- ing - room . After the King withdrew , Johnson shewed himself highly pleased ...
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... respect , had he not attacked Johnson so outrageously in his Life of Swift , and , at the same time , treated us , his admirers , as a set of pigmies . He who has provoked the lash of wit , cannot complain that he smarts from it . Mrs ...
... respect , had he not attacked Johnson so outrageously in his Life of Swift , and , at the same time , treated us , his admirers , as a set of pigmies . He who has provoked the lash of wit , cannot complain that he smarts from it . Mrs ...
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