Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4 |
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I shall here insert from a letter to me from my late worthy friend Mr. Edward Dilly , though of a later date , an account of this plan so happily conceived ; since it was the occasion of procuring for us an elegant collection of the ...
I shall here insert from a letter to me from my late worthy friend Mr. Edward Dilly , though of a later date , an account of this plan so happily conceived ; since it was the occasion of procuring for us an elegant collection of the ...
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... from Mrs. Dodd to the Queen ; Observations of some length inserted in the newspapers , on occasion of Earl Percy's having presented to his Majesty a petition for mercy to Dodd , signed by twenty thousand people , but all in vain .
... from Mrs. Dodd to the Queen ; Observations of some length inserted in the newspapers , on occasion of Earl Percy's having presented to his Majesty a petition for mercy to Dodd , signed by twenty thousand people , but all in vain .
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Percy is sensible that you did not mean to injure him ; but he is vexed to think that your behaviour to him on that occasion may be interpreted as a proof that he is despised by you , which I know is not the case .
Percy is sensible that you did not mean to injure him ; but he is vexed to think that your behaviour to him on that occasion may be interpreted as a proof that he is despised by you , which I know is not the case .
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