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James Boswell. Beauclerk could take more liberty with him , than any body with whom I ever saw him ; but , on the other hand , Beau- clerk was not spared by his respectable companion , when reproof was proper . Beauclerk had such a ...
James Boswell. Beauclerk could take more liberty with him , than any body with whom I ever saw him ; but , on the other hand , Beau- clerk was not spared by his respectable companion , when reproof was proper . Beauclerk had such a ...
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... [ Beauclerk ] went away to Cheshire , and has not yet found his way back . Chambers passed the vacation at Oxford . " I am very sincerely solicitous for the pre- servation or curing of Mr. Langton's sight , and am glad that the chirurgeon ...
... [ Beauclerk ] went away to Cheshire , and has not yet found his way back . Chambers passed the vacation at Oxford . " I am very sincerely solicitous for the pre- servation or curing of Mr. Langton's sight , and am glad that the chirurgeon ...
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... Beauclerk's passage through Milan affords me . " I suppose you received the " Idlers , " and I intend that you shall soon receive " Shakespeare , ' that you may explain his works to the ladies of Italy , and tell them the story of the ...
... Beauclerk's passage through Milan affords me . " I suppose you received the " Idlers , " and I intend that you shall soon receive " Shakespeare , ' that you may explain his works to the ladies of Italy , and tell them the story of the ...
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... Beauclerk all the civilities which you have in your power ; for he has always been kind to me . " I have lately seen Mr. Stratico , Professor of Padua , who has told me of your quarrel with an Abbot of the Celestine order ; but had not ...
... Beauclerk all the civilities which you have in your power ; for he has always been kind to me . " I have lately seen Mr. Stratico , Professor of Padua , who has told me of your quarrel with an Abbot of the Celestine order ; but had not ...
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... Beauclerk , who in my opinion , and in his own , was hastening to Naples for the re- covery of his health ; but he has stopped at Paris , and I know not when he will proceed . Langton is with him . " I will not trouble you with ...
... Beauclerk , who in my opinion , and in his own , was hastening to Naples for the re- covery of his health ; but he has stopped at Paris , and I know not when he will proceed . Langton is with him . " I will not trouble you with ...
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