Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Dodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 strani |
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... appears , from Mr. Hector's letter , that Johnson became ac- quainted with her three years before he married her.-M. ] 2 [ Mrs. Johnson's maiden name was Jervis . Though there was a great disparity of years between her and Dr. Johnson ...
... appears , from Mr. Hector's letter , that Johnson became ac- quainted with her three years before he married her.-M. ] 2 [ Mrs. Johnson's maiden name was Jervis . Though there was a great disparity of years between her and Dr. Johnson ...
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... appear somewhat ludicrous , from his stating the following circumstance as presumptive evidence that Savage was a good ... appears from the following lines in the Gentleman's Magazine for April 1738 , which I am assured were written by ...
... appear somewhat ludicrous , from his stating the following circumstance as presumptive evidence that Savage was a good ... appears from the following lines in the Gentleman's Magazine for April 1738 , which I am assured were written by ...
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... appears that ' Anne , Countess of Macclesfield , under the name of Madam Smith , in Fox Court , near Brook Street , Holborn , was delivered of a male child by Mrs. Wright , a midwife , on Saturday the 16th of January 1696-7 , at six o ...
... appears that ' Anne , Countess of Macclesfield , under the name of Madam Smith , in Fox Court , near Brook Street , Holborn , was delivered of a male child by Mrs. Wright , a midwife , on Saturday the 16th of January 1696-7 , at six o ...
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