Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 pages |
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Page 63
... lived in Castle - street , Cavendish - square , he used frequently to visit two ladies who lived opposite to him , Miss Cotterells , daughters of Admiral Cotterell . Reynolds used also to visit there , and thus they met . Mr. Reynolds ...
... lived in Castle - street , Cavendish - square , he used frequently to visit two ladies who lived opposite to him , Miss Cotterells , daughters of Admiral Cotterell . Reynolds used also to visit there , and thus they met . Mr. Reynolds ...
Page 144
... lived in plenty and elegance upon an income which , to many , would appear indigent , and to most , scanty . How he lived , therefore , every man has an interest in knowing . His death , I hope , was peaceful ; it was surely happy " I ...
... lived in plenty and elegance upon an income which , to many , would appear indigent , and to most , scanty . How he lived , therefore , every man has an interest in knowing . His death , I hope , was peaceful ; it was surely happy " I ...
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... lived in the country upon a little farm , about sixty acres , just by Stevenage in Hert- fordshire , and that he came to London ( to Barnard's - inn , No. 6 ) generally twice a week . Johnson appearing to me in a reverie , Mr. Edwards ...
... lived in the country upon a little farm , about sixty acres , just by Stevenage in Hert- fordshire , and that he came to London ( to Barnard's - inn , No. 6 ) generally twice a week . Johnson appearing to me in a reverie , Mr. Edwards ...
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