| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1816 - 506 pages
...account which I now transmit to you in his own hand, being willing that of so great a work the history should be known, and that each writer should receive...the veracity of this account may never be doubted. " J am, SIR, " Your most humble servant, " Dec. 6, 1784. " SAM. JOHNSON." * It is there deposited.... | |
| Biography - 1816 - 526 pages
...account which I now transmit to you in his own hand, being willing that of so great a work the history should be known, and that each writer should receive...to deposit it in the Museum, that the veracity of the account may never be doubted. I am, sir, your most bumble servant, Dec. 6, 1784. SAM. JOHNSON."... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1816 - 526 pages
...account which I now transmit to you in his own hand, being willing that of so great a work the history should be known, and that each writer should receive...to deposit it in the Museum, that the veracity of the account may never be doubted. I am, sir, your most humble servant, Dec. 6, 1784. SAM. JOHNSON."... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - English literature - 1820 - 368 pages
...account which I now transmit to you in his own hand, being willing that of so great a work the history should be known, and that each writer should receive...never be doubted. I am, Sir, Your most humble servant, SAM. JOHNSON." " Dec. 6. 178*." * It is there deposited. JN Mr Swinton. The History of the Carthaginians.... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 378 pages
...account which I now transmit to you in his own hand; being willing that of so great a work the history should be known, and that each writer should receive...doubted. " I am, sir, " Your most humble servant, " Dec. 6,1784." " SAM. JOHNSOK.' Mr. S n. The History of the Carthaginians. . "i Numidians. Mauritania™.... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 380 pages
...account which I now tiansmit to you in his own hand; being •willing that of so great a work the history should be known, and that each writer should receive...preserve this scrap of literary intelligence in Mr. gwinton's own hand, or to deposit it in the Museum, that the veracity of this account may never be... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 382 pages
...account which I now transmit to you in his own hand; being willing that of so great a work the history should be known, and that each writer should receive his due proportion of praise from posterity. k' I recommend to you to preserve this scrap of literary intelligence in Mr. Swinton's own hand, or... | |
| James Boswell - Authors, English - 1822 - 506 pages
...very erroneous notion has circulated as to Johnson's deficiency in the knowledge of the Greek Ian" I recommend to you to preserve this scrap of literary intelligence in Mr. Swinton's own hand, or to deposite it in the Museum, that the veracity of this account may never be doubted. " I am, Sir, " Your... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1823 - 436 pages
...account which I now transmit to you in his own hand, being willing that of so great a work the history should be known> and that each writer should receive...doubted. " I am, Sir, " Your most humble servant, Dec. 6, 1784. « SAM. JOHNSON." Mr. Swinton. The History of the Carthaginians. Numidians. Mauritanians.... | |
| James Boswell - 1823 - 440 pages
...account which I now transmit to you in his own hand; being willing that of so great a work the history should be known, and that each writer should receive...preserve this scrap of literary intelligence in Mr. Svvinton's own hand, or to deposit it in the Museum, that the veracity of this account may never be... | |
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