The Life of Samuel Johnson: March 19, 1776-Dec. 13, 1784I. Pitman & Sons, 1907 - 1172 páginas |
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... lady abroad , of a heavy German baron , who had lived much with the young English at Geneva , and was ambitious to be as lively as they ; with which view , he , with assiduous exertion , was jumping over the tables and chairs in his ...
... lady abroad , of a heavy German baron , who had lived much with the young English at Geneva , and was ambitious to be as lively as they ; with which view , he , with assiduous exertion , was jumping over the tables and chairs in his ...
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... lady had as an actress , or what was her figure , or her manner , I have not been informed ; but , if we may believe Mr. Garrick , his old master's taste in theatrical merit was by no means refined ; he was not an elegans formarum ...
... lady had as an actress , or what was her figure , or her manner , I have not been informed ; but , if we may believe Mr. Garrick , his old master's taste in theatrical merit was by no means refined ; he was not an elegans formarum ...
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... lady of whom Johnson used to speak , with the warmest admiration , by the name of Molly Aston , who was afterwards married to Captain Brodie of the navy . On Sunday , March 24 , we breakfasted with Mrs. Cobb , a widow lady , who lived ...
... lady of whom Johnson used to speak , with the warmest admiration , by the name of Molly Aston , who was afterwards married to Captain Brodie of the navy . On Sunday , March 24 , we breakfasted with Mrs. Cobb , a widow lady , who lived ...
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... lady , I have reason to believe , on the same authority , participated in the guilt of what the enthusiasts of our immortal bard deem almost a species of sacrilege . After dinner Dr. Johnson wrote a letter to Mrs. Thrale on the death of ...
... lady , I have reason to believe , on the same authority , participated in the guilt of what the enthusiasts of our immortal bard deem almost a species of sacrilege . After dinner Dr. Johnson wrote a letter to Mrs. Thrale on the death of ...
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... Lady Craven , † and the next with good Mrs. Gardiner , the tallow - chandler , on Snowhill . From an engraving by B. Realing after a drawing by Fry JOHN ELLIS ( b . 1698 , d . 1791 ) One of the last of the profession called scriveners ...
... Lady Craven , † and the next with good Mrs. Gardiner , the tallow - chandler , on Snowhill . From an engraving by B. Realing after a drawing by Fry JOHN ELLIS ( b . 1698 , d . 1791 ) One of the last of the profession called scriveners ...
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