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... obliged to temporise . ' BoSWELL . I rather think , Sir , that Toryism prevails in this reign . ' JOHNSON . ' I know not why you should think so , Sir . You see your friend Lord Lyttelton , a nobleman , is obliged in his History to ...
... obliged to temporise . ' BoSWELL . I rather think , Sir , that Toryism prevails in this reign . ' JOHNSON . ' I know not why you should think so , Sir . You see your friend Lord Lyttelton , a nobleman , is obliged in his History to ...
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... obliged and most humble servant , ' May 8 , 1773. ' ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' 1 The Reverend Thomas Bagshaw , M.A. , who died on November 20 , 1787 , in the seventy - seventh year of his age , Chaplain of Bromley Col. lege , in Kent , and ...
... obliged and most humble servant , ' May 8 , 1773. ' ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' 1 The Reverend Thomas Bagshaw , M.A. , who died on November 20 , 1787 , in the seventy - seventh year of his age , Chaplain of Bromley Col. lege , in Kent , and ...
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... obliged both to you and your physicians for your kind atten- tion to my disease . Dr. Gillespie has sent me an excellent consilium medicum , all solid practical experimental know- ledge . I am at present , in the opinion of my ...
... obliged both to you and your physicians for your kind atten- tion to my disease . Dr. Gillespie has sent me an excellent consilium medicum , all solid practical experimental know- ledge . I am at present , in the opinion of my ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION BY CHAUNCEY BREWSTER TINKER | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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