The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 8Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... honour who are represented by Holinshed as having issued from the tower of London on coursers apparelled for the justes , accompanied by ladies of honour , leading every one a Knight , with a chain of gold , passing through the streets ...
... honour who are represented by Holinshed as having issued from the tower of London on coursers apparelled for the justes , accompanied by ladies of honour , leading every one a Knight , with a chain of gold , passing through the streets ...
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... honour of John- and the corporation of his native city , has been communicated to me by the Reverend Dr. Vyse , from the Town - Clerk : - " Mr. Simpson has now before him , a record of the respect and venera- tion which the Corporation ...
... honour of John- and the corporation of his native city , has been communicated to me by the Reverend Dr. Vyse , from the Town - Clerk : - " Mr. Simpson has now before him , a record of the respect and venera- tion which the Corporation ...
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... Honour- able Henry Flood : 1- " No need of Latin or of Greek to grace Our JOHNSON's memory , or inscribe his grave ; His native language claims this mournful space , To pay the Immortality he gave . " The character of SAMUEL JOHNSON has ...
... Honour- able Henry Flood : 1- " No need of Latin or of Greek to grace Our JOHNSON's memory , or inscribe his grave ; His native language claims this mournful space , To pay the Immortality he gave . " The character of SAMUEL JOHNSON has ...
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