The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D., Band 1Dent, 1949 |
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... told me , that Mr. Wedderburne , now Lord Lough- borough , was the person who first mentioned this subject to him . Lord Loughborough told me , that the pension was granted to Johnson solely as the reward of his literary merit , without ...
... told me , that Mr. Wedderburne , now Lord Lough- borough , was the person who first mentioned this subject to him . Lord Loughborough told me , that the pension was granted to Johnson solely as the reward of his literary merit , without ...
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... told us a story of second sight , which happened in Wales where she was born . He listened to it very attentively , and said he should be glad to have some instances of that faculty well authenticated . His elevated wish for more and ...
... told us a story of second sight , which happened in Wales where she was born . He listened to it very attentively , and said he should be glad to have some instances of that faculty well authenticated . His elevated wish for more and ...
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... told us , that he was engaged to go that evening to Mrs. Abington's benefit . " She was visiting some ladies whom I was visiting , and begged that I would come to her benefit . I told her I could not hear : but she insisted so much on ...
... told us , that he was engaged to go that evening to Mrs. Abington's benefit . " She was visiting some ladies whom I was visiting , and begged that I would come to her benefit . I told her I could not hear : but she insisted so much on ...
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