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Of the power of his memory , for which he was all his life eminent to a degree almost incredible , the following early instance was told me in his presence at Lichfield , in 1776 , by his step - daughter , Mrs. Lucy Porter , as related ...
Of the power of his memory , for which he was all his life eminent to a degree almost incredible , the following early instance was told me in his presence at Lichfield , in 1776 , by his step - daughter , Mrs. Lucy Porter , as related ...
65. oldal
But though Mr. Topham Beauclerk used archly to mention Johnson's having told him , with much gravity , ' Sir , it was a love marriage on both sides , ' I have had from my illustrious friend the following curious account of their journey ...
But though Mr. Topham Beauclerk used archly to mention Johnson's having told him , with much gravity , ' Sir , it was a love marriage on both sides , ' I have had from my illustrious friend the following curious account of their journey ...
232. oldal
a Dr. Adams told me , that this scheme of a Bibliothèque was a serious one ; for upon his visiting him one day , he found his parlour floor covered with parcels of foreign and English literary journals , and he told Dr. Adams he meant ...
a Dr. Adams told me , that this scheme of a Bibliothèque was a serious one ; for upon his visiting him one day , he found his parlour floor covered with parcels of foreign and English literary journals , and he told Dr. Adams he meant ...
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