The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, 1. kötetHarper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... Lady Maccles- field , but the offspring of a shoemaker , introduced in consequence of her real son's death , was , with- out doubt , grounded on the circumstance of Lady Macclesfield having , in 1696 , previously to the birth of Savage ...
... Lady Maccles- field , but the offspring of a shoemaker , introduced in consequence of her real son's death , was , with- out doubt , grounded on the circumstance of Lady Macclesfield having , in 1696 , previously to the birth of Savage ...
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... Lady Mac- clesfield , he was therefore repulsed by her with just resentment . There is a strong circumstance in support of the last supposition ; though it has been mentioned as an aggravation of Lady Mac- clesfield's unnatural conduct ...
... Lady Mac- clesfield , he was therefore repulsed by her with just resentment . There is a strong circumstance in support of the last supposition ; though it has been mentioned as an aggravation of Lady Mac- clesfield's unnatural conduct ...
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... Lady Raarsa , and young Macleod of Skie , the chieftain of the clan , sat on the right . " After supper a young lady , who was visiting , sung Erse songs , in which Lady Raarsa joined prettily enough , but not gracefully : the young ladies ...
... Lady Raarsa , and young Macleod of Skie , the chieftain of the clan , sat on the right . " After supper a young lady , who was visiting , sung Erse songs , in which Lady Raarsa joined prettily enough , but not gracefully : the young ladies ...
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