The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.J.M. Dent and Sons Limited, 1925 |
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... Church ( where he worshipped ) . Temple Church . Temple Bar . Temple Stairs . INNS AND COFFEE HOUSES The Mitre , Fleet Street . Essex Head , Essex Street . Clifton's Eating House , Butcher Row . S. THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON , LL.D. DR ...
... Church ( where he worshipped ) . Temple Church . Temple Bar . Temple Stairs . INNS AND COFFEE HOUSES The Mitre , Fleet Street . Essex Head , Essex Street . Clifton's Eating House , Butcher Row . S. THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON , LL.D. DR ...
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... Church , where his friend Richardson lies buried , is much the same as ever ; but one if not both of Richardson's houses in Salisbury Square have of bricks and mortar . gone the way These are only a few of the changes that have come to ...
... Church , where his friend Richardson lies buried , is much the same as ever ; but one if not both of Richardson's houses in Salisbury Square have of bricks and mortar . gone the way These are only a few of the changes that have come to ...
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... Church Street , Greenwich , next door to the now non - existent Golden Heart . At Greenwich he proceeded with his play of Irene , three acts of which he had already completed ; and he told Boswell that he used to work at it as he walked ...
... Church Street , Greenwich , next door to the now non - existent Golden Heart . At Greenwich he proceeded with his play of Irene , three acts of which he had already completed ; and he told Boswell that he used to work at it as he walked ...
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... church , " and Park , the local antiquary , who may be relied upon , as " the last in Frognall ( southward ) . " Park says that in 1818 it was occupied by a Mr. Stephenson . Its name of Priory Lodge was probably derived from a sham ...
... church , " and Park , the local antiquary , who may be relied upon , as " the last in Frognall ( southward ) . " Park says that in 1818 it was occupied by a Mr. Stephenson . Its name of Priory Lodge was probably derived from a sham ...
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... church - goer . " He was not constant in his attendance on divine worship , " says Hawkins ; " but , from an opinion peculiar to himself , which he once intimated to me , seemed to wait for some secret impulse as a motive to it ...
... church - goer . " He was not constant in his attendance on divine worship , " says Hawkins ; " but , from an opinion peculiar to himself , which he once intimated to me , seemed to wait for some secret impulse as a motive to it ...
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