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On January 13 , 1759 ( she was nearly ninety ) , he wrote the first of a series of surviving letters in connection with her last illness and death . This first letter was obviously in reply to a communication from her which convinced ...
On January 13 , 1759 ( she was nearly ninety ) , he wrote the first of a series of surviving letters in connection with her last illness and death . This first letter was obviously in reply to a communication from her which convinced ...
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Dr. Maxwell , who was a friend of Johnson's from the time when the Dictionary was being compiled to the end of Johnson's life , wrote : ' His general mode of life , during my acquaintance , seemed to be pretty uniform .
Dr. Maxwell , who was a friend of Johnson's from the time when the Dictionary was being compiled to the end of Johnson's life , wrote : ' His general mode of life , during my acquaintance , seemed to be pretty uniform .
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To Mrs. Thrale he wrote on April 11 , 1780 : “ You are at all places of high resort , and bring home hearts by the dozens ; while I am seeking for something to say about men of whom I know nothing but their verses , and sometimes very ...
To Mrs. Thrale he wrote on April 11 , 1780 : “ You are at all places of high resort , and bring home hearts by the dozens ; while I am seeking for something to say about men of whom I know nothing but their verses , and sometimes very ...
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