The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel 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 for " the old religion , " as the mild Melancthon called that of the Roman Catholick Church , even while he was exerting himself for its reformation in some particulars . Sir William Scott informs me , that he heard Johnson say ...
... respect for " the old religion , " as the mild Melancthon called that of the Roman Catholick Church , even while he was exerting himself for its reformation in some particulars . Sir William Scott informs me , that he heard Johnson say ...
Pàgina 189
... was pretty well satisfied ; and let me give my country- men of North - Britain an advice not to aim at absolute perfection in this respect ; not to speak High English , as we are apt to call what [ 189 ] A.D. 1772 ETAT . 63.
... was pretty well satisfied ; and let me give my country- men of North - Britain an advice not to aim at absolute perfection in this respect ; not to speak High English , as we are apt to call what [ 189 ] A.D. 1772 ETAT . 63.
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