Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... Lord Chesterfield's speech . I beg you will do so as soon as you can for me , because the month is far advanced . " 66 And 15th July , 1737 , ' As you re- member the Debates so far as to perceive the speeches already printed are not ...
... Lord Chesterfield's speech . I beg you will do so as soon as you can for me , because the month is far advanced . " 66 And 15th July , 1737 , ' As you re- member the Debates so far as to perceive the speeches already printed are not ...
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... Lord Tyrconnel , the nephew of Lady Maccles- field , should patronise him , and even admit him as a guest in his family . Lastly , 2 1 Johnson's companion appears to have per- suaded that lofty - minded man , that he resembled painting ...
... Lord Tyrconnel , the nephew of Lady Maccles- field , should patronise him , and even admit him as a guest in his family . Lastly , 2 1 Johnson's companion appears to have per- suaded that lofty - minded man , that he resembled painting ...
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... Lord Chesterfield , was this : I had neglected to write it by the time appointed . Dodsley suggested a desire to have it addressed to Lord Ches- terfield . I laid hold of this as a pretext for delay , that it might be better done , and ...
... Lord Chesterfield , was this : I had neglected to write it by the time appointed . Dodsley suggested a desire to have it addressed to Lord Ches- terfield . I laid hold of this as a pretext for delay , that it might be better done , and ...
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... Lord Lyttelton , who all who have attempted that species of told me , he was very intimate with Lord composition ; upon which , indeed , he Chesterfield ; and holding it as a well- set the highest value . To the minute known truth ...
... Lord Lyttelton , who all who have attempted that species of told me , he was very intimate with Lord composition ; upon which , indeed , he Chesterfield ; and holding it as a well- set the highest value . To the minute known truth ...
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... Lord Chesterfield should , for a moment , imagine , that he could be the dupe of such an artifice . His expression to me 66 6 concerning Lord Chesterfield , upon this Sir , after making great occasion , was , professions , he had , for ...
... Lord Chesterfield should , for a moment , imagine , that he could be the dupe of such an artifice . His expression to me 66 6 concerning Lord Chesterfield , upon this Sir , after making great occasion , was , professions , he had , for ...
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