The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... lived on the profits , door every night , though he saw that any and sought not to increase their incone . ] body might walk in at the back part , and They were well advanced in years when knew that there was no security obtained they ...
... lived on the profits , door every night , though he saw that any and sought not to increase their incone . ] body might walk in at the back part , and They were well advanced in years when knew that there was no security obtained they ...
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... lived a good deal in Johnson's society , the reader may be glad to see the following slip- shod but characteristic epitaph ( communicated to me by Sir Walter Scott ) , which he made on himself when eighty - five , though ( affecting ...
... lived a good deal in Johnson's society , the reader may be glad to see the following slip- shod but characteristic epitaph ( communicated to me by Sir Walter Scott ) , which he made on himself when eighty - five , though ( affecting ...
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... lived at a place called the Friary , close to Lichfield .-- DUPPA . ] 3 [ Dr. Erasmus Darwin : at this time he lived at Lichfield , where he had practised as a physi- cian from the year 1756 , and did not settle at Derby till after his ...
... lived at a place called the Friary , close to Lichfield .-- DUPPA . ] 3 [ Dr. Erasmus Darwin : at this time he lived at Lichfield , where he had practised as a physi- cian from the year 1756 , and did not settle at Derby till after his ...
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