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... pleased to honour it by a very extensive circulation , I beg leave to refer , as to a separate and remarkable portion of his life , 1 which may be there seen in detail , and which exhibits as striking a view of his powers in ...
... pleased to honour it by a very extensive circulation , I beg leave to refer , as to a separate and remarkable portion of his life , 1 which may be there seen in detail , and which exhibits as striking a view of his powers in ...
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James Boswell Hester Lynch Piozzi, Edward Garland Fletcher. A man is pleased that his wife is drest as well as other people ; and a wife is pleased that she is drest . ' On Friday , April 14 , being Good - Friday , I repaired to him in ...
James Boswell Hester Lynch Piozzi, Edward Garland Fletcher. A man is pleased that his wife is drest as well as other people ; and a wife is pleased that she is drest . ' On Friday , April 14 , being Good - Friday , I repaired to him in ...
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... pleased to consider my situa- tion ; I carried the message , and I assured Mr. Dilly that Dr. Johnson was to come ; and no doubt he has made a dinner , and invited a company , and boasted of the honour he expected to have . I shall be ...
... pleased to consider my situa- tion ; I carried the message , and I assured Mr. Dilly that Dr. Johnson was to come ; and no doubt he has made a dinner , and invited a company , and boasted of the honour he expected to have . I shall be ...
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