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... Young . Here some address was requisite , for I was not acquainted with Mr. Young , and had I proposed to Dr. Johnson that we should send to him , he would have checked my wish , and perhaps been offended . I therefore concerted with Mr ...
... Young . Here some address was requisite , for I was not acquainted with Mr. Young , and had I proposed to Dr. Johnson that we should send to him , he would have checked my wish , and perhaps been offended . I therefore concerted with Mr ...
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... Young , the authour of Night - Thoughts , whom I had just left , desired to have the honour of seeing him at the ... Young's parlour , he addressed him with a very polite bow , ' Sir , I had a curiosity to come and see this place . I had ...
... Young , the authour of Night - Thoughts , whom I had just left , desired to have the honour of seeing him at the ... Young's parlour , he addressed him with a very polite bow , ' Sir , I had a curiosity to come and see this place . I had ...
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... Young , Mr . ( Dr . Young ' s son ) , Bour rian , i . 183 - 6 ; Johnson visits well and Johnson visit him , ii him at Elsfield , i . 180 . 420 - 1 . Wit , ii . 292 , 400 n . Young , Professor , of Glasgow , im . Witches , evidence of ...
... Young , Mr . ( Dr . Young ' s son ) , Bour rian , i . 183 - 6 ; Johnson visits well and Johnson visit him , ii him at Elsfield , i . 180 . 420 - 1 . Wit , ii . 292 , 400 n . Young , Professor , of Glasgow , im . Witches , evidence of ...
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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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