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... BEAUCLERK . Johnson , soon after this acquaint- ance began , passed a considerable time at Oxford . He at first ... Beauclerk's being of the St. Alban's family , and having , in some particulars , a resemblance to Charles II ...
... BEAUCLERK . Johnson , soon after this acquaint- ance began , passed a considerable time at Oxford . He at first ... Beauclerk's being of the St. Alban's family , and having , in some particulars , a resemblance to Charles II ...
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... Beau- clerk said to him , in the humorous phrase of Falstaff , " I hope you'll now purge , and live cleanly , like a gentleman . " 1 One night when Beauclerk and Langton had supped at a tavern in London , and sat till about three in the ...
... Beau- clerk said to him , in the humorous phrase of Falstaff , " I hope you'll now purge , and live cleanly , like a gentleman . " 1 One night when Beauclerk and Langton had supped at a tavern in London , and sat till about three in the ...
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... Beauclerk's , where were Lord Charlemont , Sir Joshua Reynolds , and some more members of the LITERARY CLUB , whom he had obligingly invited to meet me , as I was this evening to be balloted for as candidate for admission into that ...
... Beauclerk's , where were Lord Charlemont , Sir Joshua Reynolds , and some more members of the LITERARY CLUB , whom he had obligingly invited to meet me , as I was this evening to be balloted for as candidate for admission into that ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
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