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Dr. Taylor told me , that the college vacation of the year 1729 , he it was first printed for old Mr. Johnson , felt himself overwhelmed with a horrible without the knowledge of his son , who hypochondria , with perpetual irritation ...
Dr. Taylor told me , that the college vacation of the year 1729 , he it was first printed for old Mr. Johnson , felt himself overwhelmed with a horrible without the knowledge of his son , who hypochondria , with perpetual irritation ...
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of whom , though Dr. Johnson did not ledged by himself in his Meditations , think very highly , it must be acknow and the exaggerations with which some ledged that his eloquence was powerful , have treated the peculiarities of his his ...
of whom , though Dr. Johnson did not ledged by himself in his Meditations , think very highly , it must be acknow and the exaggerations with which some ledged that his eloquence was powerful , have treated the peculiarities of his his ...
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l lived with him in his younger days in the 1 Mrs. Piozzi gives the following account of utmost intimacy and social freedom , has this little composition from Dr. Johnson's own assured me , that even at that ardent relation to her ...
l lived with him in his younger days in the 1 Mrs. Piozzi gives the following account of utmost intimacy and social freedom , has this little composition from Dr. Johnson's own assured me , that even at that ardent relation to her ...
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JOHNSON'S MARRIAGE 27 ) - 66 2 I was : manner , as described to me by the late him , with much gravity , “ Sir , it was a Mr. Garrick , were by no means pleasing love marriage on both sides , ” I have had to others , she must have had a ...
JOHNSON'S MARRIAGE 27 ) - 66 2 I was : manner , as described to me by the late him , with much gravity , “ Sir , it was a Mr. Garrick , were by no means pleasing love marriage on both sides , ” I have had to others , she must have had a ...
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The fact is , that , at a future friends . conference , he bargained for the whole “ I was to - day with Mr. Dodsley , who declares very warmly in favour of the paper you sent him , property of it , for which he gave Johnson which he ...
The fact is , that , at a future friends . conference , he bargained for the whole “ I was to - day with Mr. Dodsley , who declares very warmly in favour of the paper you sent him , property of it , for which he gave Johnson which he ...
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