The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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... Lord Henderland . I mentioned Mr. Solicitor's relation , Lord Charles Hay 2 , with whom I knew Dr. Johnson had been acquainted . JOHNSON . " I wrote something for Lord Charles 3 , and I thought he had nothing to fear from a court ...
... Lord Henderland . I mentioned Mr. Solicitor's relation , Lord Charles Hay 2 , with whom I knew Dr. Johnson had been acquainted . JOHNSON . " I wrote something for Lord Charles 3 , and I thought he had nothing to fear from a court ...
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... Lord Bathurst , who saw the very same system of the TO BEAT ( taken from the arch- bishop ) in Lord Bolingbroke's own hand , lying before Mr. Pope , while he was composing his Essay . " This is respectable evidence : but that of Dr ...
... Lord Bathurst , who saw the very same system of the TO BEAT ( taken from the arch- bishop ) in Lord Bolingbroke's own hand , lying before Mr. Pope , while he was composing his Essay . " This is respectable evidence : but that of Dr ...
Pagina 273
... Lord Somerville , who saw much James Lord Somerville , who died in 1763.- MALONE [ He was the 13th lord , and died in 1768. ED . ] Let me here express my grateful 35 VOL II both of great and brilliant life , told me , that he had dined ...
... Lord Somerville , who saw much James Lord Somerville , who died in 1763.- MALONE [ He was the 13th lord , and died in 1768. ED . ] Let me here express my grateful 35 VOL II both of great and brilliant life , told me , that he had dined ...
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