The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 3H.G. Bohn, 1846 |
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... pleased our Creator to give us . " If , therefore , the profession you have chosen has some unexpected inconveniences , console yourself by reflecting that no profession is without them ; and that ( 1 ) This alludes to the first ...
... pleased our Creator to give us . " If , therefore , the profession you have chosen has some unexpected inconveniences , console yourself by reflecting that no profession is without them ; and that ( 1 ) This alludes to the first ...
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... pleased , Sir , to assure the worthy man who is employed in the new translation ( ' ) , that he has my wishes for his success ; and if here or at Oxford I can be of any use , that I shall think it more than honour to promote his ...
... pleased , Sir , to assure the worthy man who is employed in the new translation ( ' ) , that he has my wishes for his success ; and if here or at Oxford I can be of any use , that I shall think it more than honour to promote his ...
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... pleased to let me know , from time to time , how this excellent design goes forward . " Make my compliments to young Mr. Drummond , whom I hope you will live to see such as you desire him . I have not lately seen Mr. Elphinston , but be ...
... pleased to let me know , from time to time , how this excellent design goes forward . " Make my compliments to young Mr. Drummond , whom I hope you will live to see such as you desire him . I have not lately seen Mr. Elphinston , but be ...
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... been graciously pleased to permit its publication ; but Mr. Barnard , to whom I applied , declined it on his own account . " - B .- [ See this Letter , post , May 28. 1768. ] dulging his literary taste in that place ; so that c 2.
... been graciously pleased to permit its publication ; but Mr. Barnard , to whom I applied , declined it on his own account . " - B .- [ See this Letter , post , May 28. 1768. ] dulging his literary taste in that place ; so that c 2.
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... pleased to signify a desire that he should be told when Dr. Johnson came next to the library . Accordingly , the next time that Johnson did come , as soon as he was fairly engaged with a book , on which , while he sat by the fire , he ...
... pleased to signify a desire that he should be told when Dr. Johnson came next to the library . Accordingly , the next time that Johnson did come , as soon as he was fairly engaged with a book , on which , while he sat by the fire , he ...
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