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387 . There has been a man here to - day 2 Johnson , in his letters from Ash- to take a farm . After some talk he bourne , used to joke about Taylor's went to see the bull , and said that cattle : July 23 , 1770. I have seen he had seen ...
387 . There has been a man here to - day 2 Johnson , in his letters from Ash- to take a farm . After some talk he bourne , used to joke about Taylor's went to see the bull , and said that cattle : July 23 , 1770. I have seen he had seen ...
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I have seen a translation from Horace , by one of her daughters . She shewed it me . ' MISS REYNOLDS . And how was it , Sir ? ' JOHNSON . ' Why , very well for a young Miss's verses ; -that my friends as Mrs. Thrale and Mrs.
I have seen a translation from Horace , by one of her daughters . She shewed it me . ' MISS REYNOLDS . And how was it , Sir ? ' JOHNSON . ' Why , very well for a young Miss's verses ; -that my friends as Mrs. Thrale and Mrs.
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Nobody was ever so thoroughly conversant with all the forms of life and all the shades of moral and intellectual character which were to be seen from Islington to the Thames , and from Hyde - Park corner to Mile - end green .
Nobody was ever so thoroughly conversant with all the forms of life and all the shades of moral and intellectual character which were to be seen from Islington to the Thames , and from Hyde - Park corner to Mile - end green .
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PAGE | 52 |
THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON LL D 178013 Dec 1784 1430 | 430 |
I | 454 |
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