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The Works of Samuel Johnson.LL.D..: Lives of eminent persons. Letters. Prayers - Page 437
by Samuel Johnson - 1792
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 548 pages
...pious Christmas. I ;mi. your, Sjc. LETTER LIV. To Mrs. PIOZZI. DEAR MADAM, London, July 8, 1784. WHAT you have done, however I may lament it, I have no pretence to resent, as it has not been injurious to me; I therefore breathe out one sigh more of tenderness, perhaps...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volume 12

Samuel Johnson - 1812 - 402 pages
...pious»Christmas. I am, your, £5V. LETTER LIV. To Mrs. Pxozzi. DEAR MADAM, London July 8, 1784. WHAT you have done, however I may lament it, I have no pretence to resent, as it has not been injurious to me; I therefore breathe out one sigh more of tenderness, perhaps...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 12

Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1816 - 564 pages
...pious Christmas, I am, your, <$c< LETTER LIV. To Mrs. PIOZZI. DEAR MADAM, London, July 8, 1784. W HAT you have done, however I may lament it, I have no pretence to resent, as it has not been injurious to me; I therefore breathe out one sigh more of tenderness, perhaps...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 12

Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 872 pages
...pious Christmas. I am, your, d^-c. LETTER LIV. To Mrs. PIOZZI. DEAR MADAM, London, July 8, 1784. WH AT you have done, however I may lament it, I have no pretence to resent, as it has not been injurious to me; I therefore breathe out one sigh more of tenderness, perhaps...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - English literature - 1820 - 470 pages
...pious Christmas. I am, your, &c. LETTER LIV.—To Mrs PIOZZI. DEAR MADAM, London, July 8. 1784. WHAT you have done, however I may lament it, I have no pretence to resent, as it has not been injurious to me; I therefore breathe out one sigh more of tenderness, perhaps...
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The Annual Biography and Obituary, Volume 6

Great Britain - 1822 - 542 pages
...faithful servant, “HL PIOZZI. “ To Dr. Johnson.” “London, JidyS. 1784. “DEAR Mu&st, What you have done, however I may lament it, I have no pretence to resent, as it has not been injurious to me; I therefore breathe out one sigh more of tenderness, perhaps...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson: LL.D. A New Edition in Twelve Volumes ..., Volume 9

Samuel Johnson - 1823 - 860 pages
...pious Christmas. I am, your, &c. LETTER LIV. To Mrs. Piozzi. DEAR MADAM, London, July 8, 1784. WHAT you have done, however I may lament it, I have no pretence to resent, as it has not been injurious to me ; I therefore breathe out one sigh more of tenderness, perhaps...
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Lives of eminent persons

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - Authors, English - 1823 - 614 pages
...pious Christmas. I am, your, &c. LETTER LIV. To Mrs. PIOZZI. DEAR MADAM, • London, July 8,1784. WHAT you have done, however I may lament it, I have no pretence to resent, as it has not been injurious to me; I therefore breathe out one sigh more of tenderness, perhaps...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1825 - 532 pages
...pious Christmas. I am, your, £c. LETTER LIv.—TO MRS. P1OZZI. London, July 8, 1784. DEAR MADAM—What you have done, however I may lament it, I have no pretence to resent, as it has not been injurious to me; I therefore breathe out one sigh more of tenderness, perhaps...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson

Samuel Taylor Johnson - Literary Collections - 1825 - 508 pages
...where—-I am never likely to have it more. LIV.—To MRS. Pio/zi. London, July 8, 1784. DEAR MADAM,—What you have done, however I may lament it, I have no pretence to resent, as it has not been injurious to me; T, therefore, breathe out one sigh more of tenderness,...
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