Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... lived to a very ad- vanced age , mentioned it as one of the most memorable events of his life , that " he was very near having that great man for his scholar . دو He remained at Stourbridge little more than a year , and then he returned ...
... lived to a very ad- vanced age , mentioned it as one of the most memorable events of his life , that " he was very near having that great man for his scholar . دو He remained at Stourbridge little more than a year , and then he returned ...
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... lived . Lucy Porter Johnson's step - daughter ) used to board with old Mrs. Johnson , according to Miss Seward , and serve in the shop . 3 Miss Cave , the grand - niece of Mr. Edw . Cave , has obligingly shewn me the originals of this ...
... lived . Lucy Porter Johnson's step - daughter ) used to board with old Mrs. Johnson , according to Miss Seward , and serve in the shop . 3 Miss Cave , the grand - niece of Mr. Edw . Cave , has obligingly shewn me the originals of this ...
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... Memoirs ( i . 355 ) that he had heard Johnson declare that for a con- siderable time he lived on fourpence halfpenny a day . whether those improvements are to be expected from the attempt 30 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON.
... Memoirs ( i . 355 ) that he had heard Johnson declare that for a con- siderable time he lived on fourpence halfpenny a day . whether those improvements are to be expected from the attempt 30 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON.
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... lived with them at Edial , was left with her relations in the country . His lodgings were for some time in Woodstock- street , near Hanover - square , and after- ward in Castle - street , near Cavendish- square . As there is something ...
... lived with them at Edial , was left with her relations in the country . His lodgings were for some time in Woodstock- street , near Hanover - square , and after- ward in Castle - street , near Cavendish- square . As there is something ...
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... lived for some time upon very uneasy terms with her husband , thought a public confession of adultery the most obvious and expeditious method of ob- and Johnson , taining her liberty ; assuming this to be true , stigmatizes her " The ...
... lived for some time upon very uneasy terms with her husband , thought a public confession of adultery the most obvious and expeditious method of ob- and Johnson , taining her liberty ; assuming this to be true , stigmatizes her " The ...
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