The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 8Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... and I can- not continue discourse long ; but strength , I hope , will return . The physicians consider me as cured . I was last Sunday at church . On [ 29 ] A.D. 1783 ETAT . 74 asperity, Tom, who was not without pride and ...
... and I can- not continue discourse long ; but strength , I hope , will return . The physicians consider me as cured . I was last Sunday at church . On [ 29 ] A.D. 1783 ETAT . 74 asperity, Tom, who was not without pride and ...
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... continue it after our great founder was removed by death . Other members were added ; and now , above eight years since that loss , we go on happily . graded . Johnson himself , like his namesake Old Ben [ 59 ] A. D. 1783 ETAT . 74 It ...
... continue it after our great founder was removed by death . Other members were added ; and now , above eight years since that loss , we go on happily . graded . Johnson himself , like his namesake Old Ben [ 59 ] A. D. 1783 ETAT . 74 It ...
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... continue his attention to Mr. Boswell's request , and confer with you on the means of relieving my languid state , I am very desirous to avoid the ap- pearance of asking money upon false pretences . I desire you to represent to his ...
... continue his attention to Mr. Boswell's request , and confer with you on the means of relieving my languid state , I am very desirous to avoid the ap- pearance of asking money upon false pretences . I desire you to represent to his ...
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