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I once bought me a flagelet ; but I never made out a tune . ' BOSWELL . ' A flagelet , Sir ! -so small an instrument ? I should have liked to hear you play on the violoncello . That should have been your instrument . ' JOHNSON .
I once bought me a flagelet ; but I never made out a tune . ' BOSWELL . ' A flagelet , Sir ! -so small an instrument ? I should have liked to hear you play on the violoncello . That should have been your instrument . ' JOHNSON .
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a told me , that he was once at the seat of Lord Clive , who had returned from India with great wealth ; and that he shewed him at the door of his bed - chamber a large chest , which he said he had once had full of gold ; upon which ...
a told me , that he was once at the seat of Lord Clive , who had returned from India with great wealth ; and that he shewed him at the door of his bed - chamber a large chest , which he said he had once had full of gold ; upon which ...
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Lord Henderland was therefore first cousin once removed to Lord Charles . See Scots Peerage , viii . 461 ; and W. Chambers , Hist . of Peebleshire , 361. In 1780 Murray felt insulted by a remark made by Boswell at a card party and ...
Lord Henderland was therefore first cousin once removed to Lord Charles . See Scots Peerage , viii . 461 ; and W. Chambers , Hist . of Peebleshire , 361. In 1780 Murray felt insulted by a remark made by Boswell at a card party and ...
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THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON LL D 178013 Dec 1784 1430 | 430 |
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