Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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... seen Mr. Elphinston , but believe him to be prosperous . I shall be glad to hear the same of you , for I am , Sir , your affec- tionate humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " Johnson's Court , Fleet Street , April 21 , 1767. ' 66 " SIR ...
... seen Mr. Elphinston , but believe him to be prosperous . I shall be glad to hear the same of you , for I am , Sir , your affec- tionate humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " Johnson's Court , Fleet Street , April 21 , 1767. ' 66 " SIR ...
Stran 322
... seen . - The vestments very splendid . - At the Benedictines ' church Here his Journal 1 ends abruptly . Whether he wrote any more after this time , I know not ; but probably not much , as he arrived in England about the 12th of ...
... seen . - The vestments very splendid . - At the Benedictines ' church Here his Journal 1 ends abruptly . Whether he wrote any more after this time , I know not ; but probably not much , as he arrived in England about the 12th of ...
Stran 559
... seen three folio volumes of Dr. Johnson's say- ings collected by me . " I must put you right , Sir , " said I ; " for I am very exact in authenticity . You could not see folio volumes , for I have none : you might have seen some in ...
... seen three folio volumes of Dr. Johnson's say- ings collected by me . " I must put you right , Sir , " said I ; " for I am very exact in authenticity . You could not see folio volumes , for I have none : you might have seen some in ...
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