The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 6J. Murray, 1835 |
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... dined with us — I waited on them home Their garden pretty , with covered walks , but small ; yet may hold many students - The doctors of the Sorbonne are all equal - choose those who succeed to vacancies Profit little . - ― " Wednesday ...
... dined with us — I waited on them home Their garden pretty , with covered walks , but small ; yet may hold many students - The doctors of the Sorbonne are all equal - choose those who succeed to vacancies Profit little . - ― " Wednesday ...
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... dined one day with the beautiful , gay , and fascinating Lady Craven ( ) , and the next with good Mrs. Gardiner , the tallow - chandler , on Snow - hill . ( 2 ) On my expressing my wonder at his discovering so much of the knowledge ...
... dined one day with the beautiful , gay , and fascinating Lady Craven ( ) , and the next with good Mrs. Gardiner , the tallow - chandler , on Snow - hill . ( 2 ) On my expressing my wonder at his discovering so much of the knowledge ...
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... dined , by an appointment , with Mrs. Gardiner , and passed the afternoon with such calm gladness of mind as it is very long since I felt before . I came home , and began to read the Bible . I passed the night in such sweet ...
... dined , by an appointment , with Mrs. Gardiner , and passed the afternoon with such calm gladness of mind as it is very long since I felt before . I came home , and began to read the Bible . I passed the night in such sweet ...
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