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... late Dr. Samuel Johnson , on my mother , then Miss Hickman , playing on the Spinet . J. Turton . " Dr. Turton , the physician , the writer of this certificate , who died in April , 1806 , in his 71st year , was born in 1735. The verses ...
... late Dr. Samuel Johnson , on my mother , then Miss Hickman , playing on the Spinet . J. Turton . " Dr. Turton , the physician , the writer of this certificate , who died in April , 1806 , in his 71st year , was born in 1735. The verses ...
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... late and tedious breakfast . He was of a strange , grotesque appearance , stiff and formal in his manner , and seldom said a word while any company was present.1 The circle of his friends , indeed , at this time was extensive and ...
... late and tedious breakfast . He was of a strange , grotesque appearance , stiff and formal in his manner , and seldom said a word while any company was present.1 The circle of his friends , indeed , at this time was extensive and ...
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... late Mr. Strahan , the printer , to Bishop Warburton ; and from a minute , the original of which is among the papers of the late Sir James Caldwell , and a copy of which was most obligingly obtained for me from his son Sir John Caldwell ...
... late Mr. Strahan , the printer , to Bishop Warburton ; and from a minute , the original of which is among the papers of the late Sir James Caldwell , and a copy of which was most obligingly obtained for me from his son Sir John Caldwell ...
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17091731 | 1 |
Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
CHAPTER III17371738 | 47 |
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