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... MISS REYNOLDS - 192 202 VII . MR . CUMBERLAND 228 VIII . MR . CRADOCK - IX . MR . WICKINS - 236 - 245 X. - MR . GREEN , Of Lichfield 248 ― XI . REV . MR . PARKER 249 XII . MRS . ROSE 252 XIII . WILLIAM SEWARD , ESQ . 255 XIV . OZIAS ...
... MISS REYNOLDS - 192 202 VII . MR . CUMBERLAND 228 VIII . MR . CRADOCK - IX . MR . WICKINS - 236 - 245 X. - MR . GREEN , Of Lichfield 248 ― XI . REV . MR . PARKER 249 XII . MRS . ROSE 252 XIII . WILLIAM SEWARD , ESQ . 255 XIV . OZIAS ...
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... Miss , 57 . Boyce , Samuel , 46 . Bright and cloudy Days , 116 . Brocklesby , Dr. , 177 . Browne , Hawkins , 62 . Browne , Sir William , 10 . Bruce , James , 145 . Burke , Edmund , 11. 83. 157 . 237 . Burney , Dr. , 49. 275 . Burney's ...
... Miss , 57 . Boyce , Samuel , 46 . Bright and cloudy Days , 116 . Brocklesby , Dr. , 177 . Browne , Hawkins , 62 . Browne , Sir William , 10 . Bruce , James , 145 . Burke , Edmund , 11. 83. 157 . 237 . Burney , Dr. , 49. 275 . Burney's ...
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... miss ; 1s dignity to its fountain , and raise him to a higher rank of peerage , whilst he enriched the family with a new one - If , amidst these bright and happy scenes of domestic honour and prosperity , that angel should have drawn up ...
... miss ; 1s dignity to its fountain , and raise him to a higher rank of peerage , whilst he enriched the family with a new one - If , amidst these bright and happy scenes of domestic honour and prosperity , that angel should have drawn up ...
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... Miss Reynolds and hers is very near to purity itself . " 66 Of slighter evils , and friends less distant than our own household , he spoke less cautiously . An acquaint- ance lost the almost certain hope of a good estate that had been ...
... Miss Reynolds and hers is very near to purity itself . " 66 Of slighter evils , and friends less distant than our own household , he spoke less cautiously . An acquaint- ance lost the almost certain hope of a good estate that had been ...
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... miss them ? " With all this haughty contempt of gentility , no praise was more welcome to Dr. Johnson , than that which he said had the notions or manners of a gentle- man : which character I have heard him define with accuracy , and ...
... miss them ? " With all this haughty contempt of gentility , no praise was more welcome to Dr. Johnson , than that which he said had the notions or manners of a gentle- man : which character I have heard him define with accuracy , and ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volum 9 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1853 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volum 9 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1839 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volum 9 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1853 |
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