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... obedient humble servant, W. VYSE. DR. JOHNSON TO MR. w. SHARP." SIR: To the collection of English Poets I have recommended the volume of Dr. Watts to be added ; his name has long been held by me in veneration, and I would not willingly ...
... obedient humble servant, W. VYSE. DR. JOHNSON TO MR. w. SHARP." SIR: To the collection of English Poets I have recommended the volume of Dr. Watts to be added ; his name has long been held by me in veneration, and I would not willingly ...
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... faithful and obedient servant, THURLOW. TO JAMES BOSWELL, ESQ. DEAR SIR: I am sorry to write you a letter that will not please you, and yet it is at last what I resolve to do. This year must pass without an interview; the summer has ...
... faithful and obedient servant, THURLOW. TO JAMES BOSWELL, ESQ. DEAR SIR: I am sorry to write you a letter that will not please you, and yet it is at last what I resolve to do. This year must pass without an interview; the summer has ...
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... obedient and most humble servant, SAM. JoHNSON. NoveMBER 19, 1783. I find in this, as in former years, notices of his kind attention to Mrs. Gardiner, who though in the humble station of a tallowchandler upon Snow Hill, was a woman of ...
... obedient and most humble servant, SAM. JoHNSON. NoveMBER 19, 1783. I find in this, as in former years, notices of his kind attention to Mrs. Gardiner, who though in the humble station of a tallowchandler upon Snow Hill, was a woman of ...
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