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... mentioned in a manner that seems to indicate some connection between them , were Henry , and his sister Sally , Fielding , as she was then popularly called . Fielding had previously been a periodical essayist , and certainly was well ...
... mentioned in a manner that seems to indicate some connection between them , were Henry , and his sister Sally , Fielding , as she was then popularly called . Fielding had previously been a periodical essayist , and certainly was well ...
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... mentioned , Johnson said , " Why , Sir , he is a man of good parts , but being originally poor , he has got a love of mean company and low jocularity ; a very bad thing , Sir . To laugh is good , and to talk is good . But you ought no ...
... mentioned , Johnson said , " Why , Sir , he is a man of good parts , but being originally poor , he has got a love of mean company and low jocularity ; a very bad thing , Sir . To laugh is good , and to talk is good . But you ought no ...
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... mentioned , which had been made in the form of an action in the Court of Session , by Dr. Memis , of Aberdeen , that in the same translation of a charter in which physicians were mentioned , he was called Doctor of Medicine . " There ...
... mentioned , which had been made in the form of an action in the Court of Session , by Dr. Memis , of Aberdeen , that in the same translation of a charter in which physicians were mentioned , he was called Doctor of Medicine . " There ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
CHAPTER III17371738 | 47 |
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