The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D., Band 1Dent, 1949 |
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... eminent men to the metropolis , was many years afterwards noticed in an allegorical poem on Shakespeare's Mulberry - tree , by Mr. Lovibond , the ingenious authour of " The Tears of Old - May - day . " They were recommended to Mr ...
... eminent men to the metropolis , was many years afterwards noticed in an allegorical poem on Shakespeare's Mulberry - tree , by Mr. Lovibond , the ingenious authour of " The Tears of Old - May - day . " They were recommended to Mr ...
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... eminent men of his age , will not be forgotten by the curious . Let me add , that there are in his works many passages which are of a general nature ; and his " Prophesy of Famine " is a poem of no ordinary merit . It is , indeed ...
... eminent men of his age , will not be forgotten by the curious . Let me add , that there are in his works many passages which are of a general nature ; and his " Prophesy of Famine " is a poem of no ordinary merit . It is , indeed ...
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... eminent man , from being physician to the King , to make room for one of his countrymen , a man very low in his ... eminent exceptions . 2 The money arising from the property of the prizes taken before the declaration of war ...
... eminent man , from being physician to the King , to make room for one of his countrymen , a man very low in his ... eminent exceptions . 2 The money arising from the property of the prizes taken before the declaration of war ...
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