Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... Ashbourne ; where I found my friend's schoolfellow living upon an establishment perfectly corresponding with his substantial creditable equipage ; his house , garden , pleasure - grounds , table , in short every thing good , and no ...
... Ashbourne ; where I found my friend's schoolfellow living upon an establishment perfectly corresponding with his substantial creditable equipage ; his house , garden , pleasure - grounds , table , in short every thing good , and no ...
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... Ashbourne in the evening , we stopped to change horses at Derby , and availed ourselves of a moment to enjoy the conversation of my countryman , Dr. Butter , then physician there . He was in great indignation because Lord Mountstuart's ...
... Ashbourne in the evening , we stopped to change horses at Derby , and availed ourselves of a moment to enjoy the conversation of my countryman , Dr. Butter , then physician there . He was in great indignation because Lord Mountstuart's ...
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... Ashbourne , it would not be a great journey to come thither . We may pass a few most agreeable days there by ourselves , and I will accompany you a good part of the way to the southward again . Pray think of this . " You forget that Mr ...
... Ashbourne , it would not be a great journey to come thither . We may pass a few most agreeable days there by ourselves , and I will accompany you a good part of the way to the southward again . Pray think of this . " You forget that Mr ...
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... Ashbourne . So tell me where you will fix for our passing a few days by ourselves . Now don't cry foolish fellow , ' or ' idle dog . ' Chain your humour , and let your kindness play . " You will rejoice to hear that Miss Macleod of ...
... Ashbourne . So tell me where you will fix for our passing a few days by ourselves . Now don't cry foolish fellow , ' or ' idle dog . ' Chain your humour , and let your kindness play . " You will rejoice to hear that Miss Macleod of ...
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... Ashbourne , and I purpose to make Dr. Taylor invite you . If you live awhile with me at his house , we shall have much time to ourselves , and our stay will be no expense to us or him . I shall leave London the 28th and after some stay ...
... Ashbourne , and I purpose to make Dr. Taylor invite you . If you live awhile with me at his house , we shall have much time to ourselves , and our stay will be no expense to us or him . I shall leave London the 28th and after some stay ...
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