The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... character , and say that it was meant for Lord Macclesfield assisted Lord Chesterfield in the bill for changing the style ; and Lord Ches- terfield very candidly confessed that his own lighter and more graceful way of treating a subject ...
... character , and say that it was meant for Lord Macclesfield assisted Lord Chesterfield in the bill for changing the style ; and Lord Ches- terfield very candidly confessed that his own lighter and more graceful way of treating a subject ...
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... character . He praised Goldsmith's " Good - esty , and cherishes the benevolent and gen- natured Man ; " said it was the best comedy that had appeared since " The Provoked Husband , " and that there had not been of late any such character ...
... character . He praised Goldsmith's " Good - esty , and cherishes the benevolent and gen- natured Man ; " said it was the best comedy that had appeared since " The Provoked Husband , " and that there had not been of late any such character ...
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... character 1 being men- tioned : -JOHNSON . " I remember being present when he showed himself to be so corrupted , or at least something so different from what I think right , as to maintain that a member of parliament should go along ...
... character 1 being men- tioned : -JOHNSON . " I remember being present when he showed himself to be so corrupted , or at least something so different from what I think right , as to maintain that a member of parliament should go along ...
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