The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 7J. Murray, 1839 |
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... dined with him . Mr. Allen , the printer , was also his guest . He was uncommonly silent ; and I have not written down any thing , except a single curi- ous fact , which , having the sanction of his inflexible veracity , may be received ...
... dined with him . Mr. Allen , the printer , was also his guest . He was uncommonly silent ; and I have not written down any thing , except a single curi- ous fact , which , having the sanction of his inflexible veracity , may be received ...
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... dined , since you saw me , not so often as once in two days . But I am told how well I look ; and I really think I get more mobility . I dined on Tuesday with Ramsay , and on Thursday with Paoli , who talked of coming to see you , till ...
... dined , since you saw me , not so often as once in two days . But I am told how well I look ; and I really think I get more mobility . I dined on Tuesday with Ramsay , and on Thursday with Paoli , who talked of coming to see you , till ...
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... dined , and I sat over against the Archbishop of York . " - 66 May 7. 1780. -I dined on Wednesday with Mr. Fitzmaurice , who almost made me promise to pass part of the summer at Llewenny . To - morrow I dine with Mrs. Southwel ; and on ...
... dined , and I sat over against the Archbishop of York . " - 66 May 7. 1780. -I dined on Wednesday with Mr. Fitzmaurice , who almost made me promise to pass part of the summer at Llewenny . To - morrow I dine with Mrs. Southwel ; and on ...
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