The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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... mentioned ; for in- probable a thing should be , as a man not stance , whether it should be mentioned that afraid of going ( as , in spite of his delusive Addison and Parnell drank too freely ; for theory , he cannot be sure but he may ...
... mentioned ; for in- probable a thing should be , as a man not stance , whether it should be mentioned that afraid of going ( as , in spite of his delusive Addison and Parnell drank too freely ; for theory , he cannot be sure but he may ...
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... mentioned a curious liquor pe- 1 " London Chronicle , " May 2 , 1769. This respectable man is there mentioned to have died on the third of April , that year , at Cofflect , the seat of Thomas Veale , Esq . , in his way to London ...
... mentioned a curious liquor pe- 1 " London Chronicle , " May 2 , 1769. This respectable man is there mentioned to have died on the third of April , that year , at Cofflect , the seat of Thomas Veale , Esq . , in his way to London ...
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... mentioned : BOSWELL . " There is a great deal of thinking in his works . One finds there almost every thing but religion . " SEWARD . ' He speaks of his returning to it , in his Ode Parcus Deorum cultor et infrequens . " JOHNSON . " Sir ...
... mentioned : BOSWELL . " There is a great deal of thinking in his works . One finds there almost every thing but religion . " SEWARD . ' He speaks of his returning to it , in his Ode Parcus Deorum cultor et infrequens . " JOHNSON . " Sir ...
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