The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3Claxton, Remsen, & Haffelfinger, 1878 |
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Pagina 25
... father Lord Capel had been led to death , and in which his wife's grandfather had inflicted a volun- tary death upon himself . When he saw his friend carried to what he reckoned certain fate , their common enemies enjoying the spectacle ...
... father Lord Capel had been led to death , and in which his wife's grandfather had inflicted a volun- tary death upon himself . When he saw his friend carried to what he reckoned certain fate , their common enemies enjoying the spectacle ...
Pagina 51
... , at this time an under - graduate at Oxford . His father was an old silversmith near Lincoln's Inn Fields . - P . John Parker , of Brownsholme , in Lancashire , Esq.-D. place before , I had formed some imperfect idea ,
... , at this time an under - graduate at Oxford . His father was an old silversmith near Lincoln's Inn Fields . - P . John Parker , of Brownsholme , in Lancashire , Esq.-D. place before , I had formed some imperfect idea ,
Pagina 52
... father of Sir William Gell , well known for his Topography of Troy .-- D . 3 It would seem , that from the 9th to the 20th , the head - quarters of the party were at Ash- bourn , whence they had rade the several excursions noted . - C ...
... father of Sir William Gell , well known for his Topography of Troy .-- D . 3 It would seem , that from the 9th to the 20th , the head - quarters of the party were at Ash- bourn , whence they had rade the several excursions noted . - C ...
Pagina 54
... father went to the fair when I had the small - pox . ) We walked round the walls , which are complete , and contain one mile three - quarters , and one hundred and one yards ; within them are many gardens : they are very high , and two ...
... father went to the fair when I had the small - pox . ) We walked round the walls , which are complete , and contain one mile three - quarters , and one hundred and one yards ; within them are many gardens : they are very high , and two ...
Pagina 63
... father was in debt to her one hundred and forty - nine pence . Queeny was an epithet , which had its origin in the nur- sery , by which [ in allusion to Queen Esther ] , Miss Thrale ( whose name was Esther ) was always distinguished by ...
... father was in debt to her one hundred and forty - nine pence . Queeny was an epithet , which had its origin in the nur- sery , by which [ in allusion to Queen Esther ] , Miss Thrale ( whose name was Esther ) was always distinguished by ...
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