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1744 ] LADY MACCLESFIELD'S DIVORCE 117 own name , and had it duly recorded in the register of St. Andrew's , Holborn . I have carefully inspected that register , but no such entry is to be found 1 . 2. It is stated , that Lady ...
1744 ] LADY MACCLESFIELD'S DIVORCE 117 own name , and had it duly recorded in the register of St. Andrew's , Holborn . I have carefully inspected that register , but no such entry is to be found 1 . 2. It is stated , that Lady ...
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... the nephew of Lady Macclesfield , should patronise him , and even admit him as a guest in his family . Lastly , it must ever appear very suspicious , that three different accounts of the Life of Richard Savage , one published in The ...
... the nephew of Lady Macclesfield , should patronise him , and even admit him as a guest in his family . Lastly , it must ever appear very suspicious , that three different accounts of the Life of Richard Savage , one published in The ...
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He was only giving a picture of the lady in her sufferings . ' JOHNSON . " Nay , “ 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 ...
He was only giving a picture of the lady in her sufferings . ' JOHNSON . " Nay , “ 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 ...
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DEDICATION TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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