Samuel JohnsonViking Press, 1975 - 388 pages |
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... give thee a particular account . Be assured , my dear girl , that I have seen nobody in these rambles upon which I have been forced , that has not contributed to confirm my esteem and affection for thee , though that esteem and ...
... give thee a particular account . Be assured , my dear girl , that I have seen nobody in these rambles upon which I have been forced , that has not contributed to confirm my esteem and affection for thee , though that esteem and ...
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... give and will not have it assumed that , if he had , he would necessarily give it . Later , as we shall see , Johnson did turn his pen to polemical use on the government side ; and once more there was a flurry of accusation . We shall ...
... give and will not have it assumed that , if he had , he would necessarily give it . Later , as we shall see , Johnson did turn his pen to polemical use on the government side ; and once more there was a flurry of accusation . We shall ...
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... give pain , ' he once scolded him ) , he was diverted by its wit , and he recognized the very real warmth of Beauclerk's attachment to himself . He did not , however , as in the case of Langton , draw into the circle of his affection ...
... give pain , ' he once scolded him ) , he was diverted by its wit , and he recognized the very real warmth of Beauclerk's attachment to himself . He did not , however , as in the case of Langton , draw into the circle of his affection ...
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A Poor Diseased Infant | 17 |
Mentors | 27 |
Ah Sir I was Mad and Violent | 45 |
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