Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... Club which we are establishing in Essex - street , in the Strand , and of which you are desired to be one . It will be held at the Essex Head , now kept by an old servant of Thrale's . The company is numerous , and , as you will see by ...
... Club which we are establishing in Essex - street , in the Strand , and of which you are desired to be one . It will be held at the Essex Head , now kept by an old servant of Thrale's . The company is numerous , and , as you will see by ...
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... Club ' . in one point , may be inaccurate in another , and may therefore belong to a much later date . 1 See Appendix D. " Ben Jonson wrote Leges Convivales that were engraven in mar- ble over the chimney in the Apollo of the Old Devil ...
... Club ' . in one point , may be inaccurate in another , and may therefore belong to a much later date . 1 See Appendix D. " Ben Jonson wrote Leges Convivales that were engraven in mar- ble over the chimney in the Apollo of the Old Devil ...
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... club as a sixpenny club , meeting at an ale - house . . . . Honestly speaking , I dare say my father did not like being passed over . ' Sir Joshua Reynolds , writing of the club , says : - ' Any company was better than none ; by which ...
... club as a sixpenny club , meeting at an ale - house . . . . Honestly speaking , I dare say my father did not like being passed over . ' Sir Joshua Reynolds , writing of the club , says : - ' Any company was better than none ; by which ...
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