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I may here observe that Johnson appeared to me to undervalue Paul Whitehead upon every occasion when he was mentioned , and in my opinion did not do him justice ; but when it is considered that Paul Whitehead was a member of a riotous ...
I may here observe that Johnson appeared to me to undervalue Paul Whitehead upon every occasion when he was mentioned , and in my opinion did not do him justice ; but when it is considered that Paul Whitehead was a member of a riotous ...
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1 [ In this poem , a line , in which the danger attending on female beauty is mentioned , has very generally , I believe , been misunderstood :Yet Vane could tell what ills from beauty spring , And Sedley cursed the form that pleased a ...
1 [ In this poem , a line , in which the danger attending on female beauty is mentioned , has very generally , I believe , been misunderstood :Yet Vane could tell what ills from beauty spring , And Sedley cursed the form that pleased a ...
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I remember having mentioned this story to George Lord Lyttelton , who told me he was very intimate with Lord Chesterfield ; and holding it as a well - known truth , defended Lord Chesterfield by saying that Cibber , who had been ...
I remember having mentioned this story to George Lord Lyttelton , who told me he was very intimate with Lord Chesterfield ; and holding it as a well - known truth , defended Lord Chesterfield by saying that Cibber , who had been ...
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