Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1980 - 1492 páginas This minute account of the life of the great eighteenth-century thinker and writer is probably the most famous biography in the English language. |
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... Lady Macclesfield is said to have been divorced from her husband , by Act of Parliament , had a peculiar anxiety about the child which she bore to him , it is alledged , that his Lordship gave him his own name , and had it duly recorded ...
... Lady Macclesfield is said to have been divorced from her husband , by Act of Parliament , had a peculiar anxiety about the child which she bore to him , it is alledged , that his Lordship gave him his own name , and had it duly recorded ...
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... Lady Macclesfield was convicted of the crime of which she was accused , cannot be denied ; but the question now is , whether the person calling himself Richard Savage was her son . It has been said , that when Earl Rivers was dying ...
... Lady Macclesfield was convicted of the crime of which she was accused , cannot be denied ; but the question now is , whether the person calling himself Richard Savage was her son . It has been said , that when Earl Rivers was dying ...
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... Lady Macclesfield , should patronise him , and even admit him as a guest in his family.1 Lastly , it must ever appear very suspicious , that three different accounts of the Life of Richard Savage , one published in The Plain Dealer , in ...
... Lady Macclesfield , should patronise him , and even admit him as a guest in his family.1 Lastly , it must ever appear very suspicious , that three different accounts of the Life of Richard Savage , one published in The Plain Dealer , in ...
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Part of a Review of Graingers Sugar Cane a Poem in the London | 16 |
The False Alarm acknowl | 431 |
Thoughts on the late Transactions respecting Falklands Islands | 450 |
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Cognitive-behavioural Therapy: Research, Practice, and Philosophy Brian Sheldon Sin vista previa disponible - 1995 |