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... and a young woman whom I did not know . As a dinner here was considered as a singular phenomenon , and as I was frequently interrogated on the 1 Afterwards Charles I. B. subject , my readers may perhaps be desirous to know.
... and a young woman whom I did not know . As a dinner here was considered as a singular phenomenon , and as I was frequently interrogated on the 1 Afterwards Charles I. B. subject , my readers may perhaps be desirous to know.
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... afterwards . " I again solicited him to communicate to me the par- ticulars of his early life . He said , " You shall have them all for twopence . I hope you shall know a great deal more of me before you write my Life . " He mentioned ...
... afterwards . " I again solicited him to communicate to me the par- ticulars of his early life . He said , " You shall have them all for twopence . I hope you shall know a great deal more of me before you write my Life . " He mentioned ...
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... afterwards wrote it down for me , by which means it was preserved , and now appears amongst his poems . Dr. Johnson , in his way home , stopped at my lodgings in 1 The humours of Ballamagairy . B. See Goldsmith's Works , Globe Edition ...
... afterwards wrote it down for me , by which means it was preserved , and now appears amongst his poems . Dr. Johnson , in his way home , stopped at my lodgings in 1 The humours of Ballamagairy . B. See Goldsmith's Works , Globe Edition ...
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... ( afterwards Sir W. ) Pepys , a Master in Chancery , a frequent visitor at Streatham , between whom and Johnson there was no good will . Croker . 1 ON SUICIDES 17 an officer who had actually lived for 16 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON.
... ( afterwards Sir W. ) Pepys , a Master in Chancery , a frequent visitor at Streatham , between whom and Johnson there was no good will . Croker . 1 ON SUICIDES 17 an officer who had actually lived for 16 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON.
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... ( afterwards Sir William ) Jones , and the company with whom I had dined . Upon my entrance , Johnson placed himself behind a chair , on which he leaned as on a desk or pulpit , and with humorous formality gave me a charge , pointing out ...
... ( afterwards Sir William ) Jones , and the company with whom I had dined . Upon my entrance , Johnson placed himself behind a chair , on which he leaned as on a desk or pulpit , and with humorous formality gave me a charge , pointing out ...
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