The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... servants ; he was very considerate as to the injunctions he gave , and explained them distinctly ; and , at their first coming to his service , steadily exacted a close compliance with them , without any remission ; and the servants ...
... servants ; he was very considerate as to the injunctions he gave , and explained them distinctly ; and , at their first coming to his service , steadily exacted a close compliance with them , without any remission ; and the servants ...
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... servant , " May 10 , 1766 , " SAM . JOHNSON . " Johnson's - court , Fleet - street . " After I had been some time in Scotland , I mentioned to him in a letter that " On my first return to my native country , after some years of absence ...
... servant , " May 10 , 1766 , " SAM . JOHNSON . " Johnson's - court , Fleet - street . " After I had been some time in Scotland , I mentioned to him in a letter that " On my first return to my native country , after some years of absence ...
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... servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " London , June 20 , 1771. " " TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS , IN LEICESTER- FIELDS . " DEAR SIR , -When I came to Lichfield , I found that my portrait had been much visited , and much admired . Every man has a ...
... servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " London , June 20 , 1771. " " TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS , IN LEICESTER- FIELDS . " DEAR SIR , -When I came to Lichfield , I found that my portrait had been much visited , and much admired . Every man has a ...
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