Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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... Lady Macclesfield is said to have been divorced from her husband , by Act of Parliament , 2 had a peculiar anxiety about the child which she bore to him , it is alledged , that his Lordship gave him his own name , and had it duly ...
... Lady Macclesfield is said to have been divorced from her husband , by Act of Parliament , 2 had a peculiar anxiety about the child which she bore to him , it is alledged , that his Lordship gave him his own name , and had it duly ...
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... Lady Macclesfield was convicted of the crime of which she was accused , cannot be denied ; but the question now is , whether the person calling himself Richard Savage was her son . It has been said , that when Earl Rivers was dying ...
... Lady Macclesfield was convicted of the crime of which she was accused , cannot be denied ; but the question now is , whether the person calling himself Richard Savage was her son . It has been said , that when Earl Rivers was dying ...
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... lady in her sufferings . ' JOHNSON . ' Nay , don't endeavour to palliate this . Guilt is a principal feature in the picture . Kames is puzzled with a question that puzzled me when I was a very young man . Why is it that the interest of ...
... lady in her sufferings . ' JOHNSON . ' Nay , don't endeavour to palliate this . Guilt is a principal feature in the picture . Kames is puzzled with a question that puzzled me when I was a very young man . Why is it that the interest of ...
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Part of a Review of Graingers Sugar Cane a Poem in the London | 16 |
Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
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