The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 8Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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James Boswell Clement King Shorter. " To SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS . " DEAR SIR , —I have sent you some of my god- son's1 performances , of which I do not pretend to form any opinion . When I took the liberty of mentioning him to ... REYNOLDS. ...
James Boswell Clement King Shorter. " To SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS . " DEAR SIR , —I have sent you some of my god- son's1 performances , of which I do not pretend to form any opinion . When I took the liberty of mentioning him to ... REYNOLDS. ...
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... REYNOLDS : - Ashbourne , July 21. " The tenderness with which I am treated by my friends , makes it rea- sonable to suppose that they are desirous to know the state of my health , and a desire so benevolent ought to be gratified . I ...
... REYNOLDS : - Ashbourne , July 21. " The tenderness with which I am treated by my friends , makes it rea- sonable to suppose that they are desirous to know the state of my health , and a desire so benevolent ought to be gratified . I ...
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... Reynolds , Sir John Hawkins , and Dr. William Scott , of Doctors Commons , in trust , for the following uses : -That is to say , to pay to the representatives of the late William Innys , book- seller , in St. Paul's Church - yard , the ...
... Reynolds , Sir John Hawkins , and Dr. William Scott , of Doctors Commons , in trust , for the following uses : -That is to say , to pay to the representatives of the late William Innys , book- seller , in St. Paul's Church - yard , the ...
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