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The Tragedy of Sir Thomas Overbury , ' written by his early companion in London , Richard Savage " , was brought out with alterations at Drury - lane theatre 2 . The Prologue to it was written by Mr. Richard Brinsley Sheridan ; in which ...
The Tragedy of Sir Thomas Overbury , ' written by his early companion in London , Richard Savage " , was brought out with alterations at Drury - lane theatre 2 . The Prologue to it was written by Mr. Richard Brinsley Sheridan ; in which ...
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The other pieces written a by Johnson in the above - mentioned collection , are two letters , one to the Lord Chancellor Bathurst , ( not Lord North , as is erroneously supposed , ) and one to Lord Mansfield ; -A Petition from Dr. Dodd ...
The other pieces written a by Johnson in the above - mentioned collection , are two letters , one to the Lord Chancellor Bathurst , ( not Lord North , as is erroneously supposed , ) and one to Lord Mansfield ; -A Petition from Dr. Dodd ...
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I doubt if the book be written by Dr. Hill ; for , in Mrs. Glasse's " Cookery , " which I have looked into , salt - petre and sal - prunella 3 are spoken of as different substances , whereas sal - prunella is only salt - petre burnt on ...
I doubt if the book be written by Dr. Hill ; for , in Mrs. Glasse's " Cookery , " which I have looked into , salt - petre and sal - prunella 3 are spoken of as different substances , whereas sal - prunella is only salt - petre burnt on ...
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THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON LL D 178013 Dec 1784 1430 | 430 |
I | 454 |
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