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... Langton and he having gone to see a Freemason's funeral procession , when they were at Rochester , and some solemn musick being played on French - horns , he said , ' This is the first time that I have ever been affected by musical ...
... Langton and he having gone to see a Freemason's funeral procession , when they were at Rochester , and some solemn musick being played on French - horns , he said , ' This is the first time that I have ever been affected by musical ...
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... Langton were in company together , and the admirable scolding of Timon of Athens was mentioned , this instance of Johnson's was quoted , and thought to have at least equal excellence . " " As Johnson always allowed the extraordinary ...
... Langton were in company together , and the admirable scolding of Timon of Athens was mentioned , this instance of Johnson's was quoted , and thought to have at least equal excellence . " " As Johnson always allowed the extraordinary ...
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... Langton , who will probably soon recover her health by light suppers . Let her eat at dinner as she will , but not take a full stomach to bed . - Pay my sincere respects to dear Miss Langton in Lincolnshire , let her know that I mean ...
... Langton , who will probably soon recover her health by light suppers . Let her eat at dinner as she will , but not take a full stomach to bed . - Pay my sincere respects to dear Miss Langton in Lincolnshire , let her know that I mean ...
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