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... Young . Here some address was requisite , for I was not ac- quainted with Mr. Young , and had I proposed to Dr. Johnson that we should send to him , he would have checked my wish , and perhaps been offended . I therefore concerted with ...
... Young . Here some address was requisite , for I was not ac- quainted with Mr. Young , and had I proposed to Dr. Johnson that we should send to him , he would have checked my wish , and perhaps been offended . I therefore concerted with ...
Page 481
... Young , that I had been told his father was cheer- ful . " Sir , ( said he , ) he was too well - bred a man not to be cheerful in company ; but he was gloomy when alone . He never was cheerful after my mother's death , and he had met ...
... Young , that I had been told his father was cheer- ful . " Sir , ( said he , ) he was too well - bred a man not to be cheerful in company ; but he was gloomy when alone . He never was cheerful after my mother's death , and he had met ...
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... Young , Arthur , 349 Young , Edward , 58-59 , 170 , 351 * , 379 , 398 , 480 , 481 , 539 Life of ( Croft ) , 460-461 Life of ( Johnson ) , 460-461 Young , Elizabeth ( Mrs. Edward ) , 481 Young , Frederick , the poet's son , 460 , 480 ...
... Young , Arthur , 349 Young , Edward , 58-59 , 170 , 351 * , 379 , 398 , 480 , 481 , 539 Life of ( Croft ) , 460-461 Life of ( Johnson ) , 460-461 Young , Elizabeth ( Mrs. Edward ) , 481 Young , Frederick , the poet's son , 460 , 480 ...
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