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... BARETTI , & c . - GRANT OF PENSION BY GEORGE III . TO JOHNSON - VISIT TO PLYMOUTH WITH REYNOLDS - LETTERS TO LORD BUTE AND BARETTI - CONTRIBUTES TO THE " POETICAL CALENDAR " A CHARACTER OF COLLINS THE POET . IN 1760 he wrote " An ...
... BARETTI , & c . - GRANT OF PENSION BY GEORGE III . TO JOHNSON - VISIT TO PLYMOUTH WITH REYNOLDS - LETTERS TO LORD BUTE AND BARETTI - CONTRIBUTES TO THE " POETICAL CALENDAR " A CHARACTER OF COLLINS THE POET . IN 1760 he wrote " An ...
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... Baretti to his inti- macy ; nor did their friendship cease upon their being separated by Baretti's revisiting his native country , as appears from Johnson's letters to him . " TO MR . JOSEPH BARETTI , AT MILAN . " -。" [ London ] June ...
... Baretti to his inti- macy ; nor did their friendship cease upon their being separated by Baretti's revisiting his native country , as appears from Johnson's letters to him . " TO MR . JOSEPH BARETTI , AT MILAN . " -。" [ London ] June ...
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... Baretti , who is to be tried for his life to - morrow ; friends have risen up for him on every side ; yet if he should be hanged , none of them will eat a slice of plum pudding the less . Sir , that sympathetic feeling goes a very ...
... Baretti , who is to be tried for his life to - morrow ; friends have risen up for him on every side ; yet if he should be hanged , none of them will eat a slice of plum pudding the less . Sir , that sympathetic feeling goes a very ...
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