The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. M. Dent, 1925 |
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... lady's family , I have received such information and remarks , as joined to my own inquiries , will , I think , render it at least somewhat doubtful , especially when we consider that it must have originated from the person himself who ...
... lady's family , I have received such information and remarks , as joined to my own inquiries , will , I think , render it at least somewhat doubtful , especially when we consider that it must have originated from the person himself who ...
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... Lady Macclesfield and her relations might still wish that her story should not be brought into more conspicuous notice by the satirical pen of Savage . 1 Miss Mason , after having forfeited the title of Lady Macclesfield by divorce ...
... Lady Macclesfield and her relations might still wish that her story should not be brought into more conspicuous notice by the satirical pen of Savage . 1 Miss Mason , after having forfeited the title of Lady Macclesfield by divorce ...
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... lady in her sufferings . " JOHNSON . " Nay , don't endeavour to palliate this . Guilt is a principal feature in the picture . Kames is puzzled with a question that puzzled me when I was a very young man . Why is it that the interest of ...
... lady in her sufferings . " JOHNSON . " Nay , don't endeavour to palliate this . Guilt is a principal feature in the picture . Kames is puzzled with a question that puzzled me when I was a very young man . Why is it that the interest of ...
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