The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, 2±ÇH.G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... Death . Prince of Abyssinia . " Oxford . — Francis Barber . - ¡ª Letter to Mrs. Montagu . / Architect . Miscellanies . - - John Wilkes . Mrs. Ogle . - " Rasselas , Excursion to - Smollett . - Mylne the Page 88 Miscellaneous Essays ...
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... death ! " Garrick , who I can at- test from my own knowledge , had his mind seasoned with pious reverence , and sincerely disapproved of the infidel writings of several , whom in the course of his almost universal gay intercourse with ...
... death ! " Garrick , who I can at- test from my own knowledge , had his mind seasoned with pious reverence , and sincerely disapproved of the infidel writings of several , whom in the course of his almost universal gay intercourse with ...
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... death , the following anticipation of it appeared in the London papers : " Dec. 9. 1762 , died the Rev. Solomon Wise , greatly regretted by the studious part of university of Oxford . His death was occasioned by a olent cold ...
... death , the following anticipation of it appeared in the London papers : " Dec. 9. 1762 , died the Rev. Solomon Wise , greatly regretted by the studious part of university of Oxford . His death was occasioned by a olent cold ...
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... death , you know , hears not supplications , nor pays any regard to the convenience of mortals . I hope now to see you next week ; but next week is but another name for to - morrow , which has been noted for promising and deceiving . I ...
... death , you know , hears not supplications , nor pays any regard to the convenience of mortals . I hope now to see you next week ; but next week is but another name for to - morrow , which has been noted for promising and deceiving . I ...
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... death , how he could live with so little nourishment , he replied , " I live upon the recollection of an innocent and well - spent life , which is my only support . " -NICHOLS , vol . iii . p . 107 . - cision of language , as indicate a ...
... death , how he could live with so little nourishment , he replied , " I live upon the recollection of an innocent and well - spent life , which is my only support . " -NICHOLS , vol . iii . p . 107 . - cision of language , as indicate a ...
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