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... London Chronicle ; acknowl . Review of Goldsmith's Traveller , a poem , in the Critical Review ; acknowl . 1765. The Plays of William Shakspeare , in eight volumes , 8vo . with notes ; acknowl . 1766. The Fountains , a Fairy Tale , in ...
... London Chronicle ; acknowl . Review of Goldsmith's Traveller , a poem , in the Critical Review ; acknowl . 1765. The Plays of William Shakspeare , in eight volumes , 8vo . with notes ; acknowl . 1766. The Fountains , a Fairy Tale , in ...
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... London , by sir John Hawkins , knight " , a man whom , during my long intimacy with Dr. Johnson , I never saw in his company , I think , but once , and I am sure not above twice . Johnson might have esteemed him for his decent ...
... London , by sir John Hawkins , knight " , a man whom , during my long intimacy with Dr. Johnson , I never saw in his company , I think , but once , and I am sure not above twice . Johnson might have esteemed him for his decent ...
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... London . His mother then purchased for him a small silver cup and spoon , which cup , said he , " was one of the last pieces of plate which dear Tetty sold in our dis- tress . I have now the spoon . She bought at the same time two ...
... London . His mother then purchased for him a small silver cup and spoon , which cup , said he , " was one of the last pieces of plate which dear Tetty sold in our dis- tress . I have now the spoon . She bought at the same time two ...
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... London , told me , that upon his discovering that Dr. Swinfen had communicated his case , he was so much offended , that he was never after- wards fully reconciled to him . He indeed had good rea- son to be offended ; for though Dr ...
... London , told me , that upon his discovering that Dr. Swinfen had communicated his case , he was so much offended , that he was never after- wards fully reconciled to him . He indeed had good rea- son to be offended ; for though Dr ...
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... London . Dur- ing his stay at Ashbourn , he made frequent visits to Mr. Meynell , at Bradley , where his company was much desired by the ladies of the family , who were , perhaps , in point of elegance and accomplishments , inferiour to ...
... London . Dur- ing his stay at Ashbourn , he made frequent visits to Mr. Meynell , at Bradley , where his company was much desired by the ladies of the family , who were , perhaps , in point of elegance and accomplishments , inferiour to ...
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