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Perkins, and the young people, I will take all the measures that I can to be pretty well at that time . 'I am, dear Sir, 'Your most humble servant, 'Jan. 21, 1784. His attention to the Essex-Head Club appears from the following letter to Mr. Alderman Clark, a gentleman for whom he deservedly entertained a great regard. 'To RICHARD CLARK, ESQ.
'The notice may be in these words: "Sir, On the of will be your turn of presiding at the Essex-Head. Your company is therefore earnestly requested." 'One penny shall be left by each member for the waiter. Johnson's definition of a Club in this sense, in his Dictionary, is, 'An assembly of good fellows, meeting under certain conditions. BOSWELL.
On the evening of Saturday, May 15, he was in fine spirits, at our Essex-Head Club. He told us, 'I dined yesterday at Mrs. Garrick's, with Mrs. Carter, Miss Hannah More, and Miss Fanny Burney. Three such women are not to be found: I know not where I could find a fourth, except Mrs.
Johnson would make one a fool all one's life; and that I answered, 'Madam, I shall make him a fool to-day, by repeating this to him, he said, 'I am too old to be made a fool; but if you say I am made a fool, I shall not deny it. I am much pleased with a compliment, especially from a pretty woman. On the evening of Saturday, May 15, he was in fine spirits, at our Essex-Head Club.
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