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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... excellent charge when presiding over the diocese of Chester , justly animadverts upon this subject ; and observes of a reverend fop , that he " can be but half a beau . " Addison , in " The Spectator , " has given us a fine portrait of ...
... excellent charge when presiding over the diocese of Chester , justly animadverts upon this subject ; and observes of a reverend fop , that he " can be but half a beau . " Addison , in " The Spectator , " has given us a fine portrait of ...
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... excellent Montrose I had the happiness to dine ; Not that I late from table rose , From Graham's wit , from generous wine . It was not these alone which led On sacred manners to encroach ; ETAT . 72 . DISORDERLY HABITS . 221 wards I 220 ...
... excellent Montrose I had the happiness to dine ; Not that I late from table rose , From Graham's wit , from generous wine . It was not these alone which led On sacred manners to encroach ; ETAT . 72 . DISORDERLY HABITS . 221 wards I 220 ...
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... excellent Bishop of London , he was also appointed in 1802 , chaplain of the Dutch chapel at St. James's ; a station which he still holds . - M . CHAPTER XIL 1783 . Population of London — Natural Affection 296 1788 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... excellent Bishop of London , he was also appointed in 1802 , chaplain of the Dutch chapel at St. James's ; a station which he still holds . - M . CHAPTER XIL 1783 . Population of London — Natural Affection 296 1788 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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