The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4John W. Lovell Company, 1899 - Authors, English |
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... Lord Marchmont will call on me , and then I shall call on Lord Marchmont . " Mrs Thrale was uneasy at this unaccountable ' caprice ; and told me , that if I did not take care to bring about a meeting between Lord Marchmont and him , it ...
... Lord Marchmont will call on me , and then I shall call on Lord Marchmont . " Mrs Thrale was uneasy at this unaccountable ' caprice ; and told me , that if I did not take care to bring about a meeting between Lord Marchmont and him , it ...
Page 105
... Lord Newhaven , ' and some other company , none of whom I recol- lect , but a beautiful Miss Graham , ' a relation [ niece ] of his Lord- ship's , who asked Dr. Johnson to hob or nob with her . He was flattered by such pleasing ...
... Lord Newhaven , ' and some other company , none of whom I recol- lect , but a beautiful Miss Graham , ' a relation [ niece ] of his Lord- ship's , who asked Dr. Johnson to hob or nob with her . He was flattered by such pleasing ...
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... Lord Bathurst , none of Pope's uoble friends were such as that a good man would wish to have his intimacy with them known to posterity . " This will not apply to Lord Mansfield , who was not ennobled in Pope's lifetime ; but Johnson ...
... Lord Bathurst , none of Pope's uoble friends were such as that a good man would wish to have his intimacy with them known to posterity . " This will not apply to Lord Mansfield , who was not ennobled in Pope's lifetime ; but Johnson ...
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