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... known by the name of PARSON ledge . It may be proper in this place to men- FORD , the same who is represented near the tion another general rule laid down by Ford for punch - bowl in Hogarth's Midnight Modern Johnson's future conduct ...
... known by the name of PARSON ledge . It may be proper in this place to men- FORD , the same who is represented near the tion another general rule laid down by Ford for punch - bowl in Hogarth's Midnight Modern Johnson's future conduct ...
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... known Richard Savage , whose life was af- terwards written by Johnson , with great ele- and , accordingly , in March , 1737 , they arrived | pleted : a like design was offered to the public , in London together . Two such candidates for ...
... known Richard Savage , whose life was af- terwards written by Johnson , with great ele- and , accordingly , in March , 1737 , they arrived | pleted : a like design was offered to the public , in London together . Two such candidates for ...
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... known dislike of Swift has been often imputed . It is mortifying to pursue a man of merit through all his difficulties ; and yet this narra- tive must be , through many following years , the history of Genius and Virtue struggling with ...
... known dislike of Swift has been often imputed . It is mortifying to pursue a man of merit through all his difficulties ; and yet this narra- tive must be , through many following years , the history of Genius and Virtue struggling with ...
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... known , and universally ad blazed forth ; but , as they have lately been re- printed , the reader , who wishes to gratify his cu- riosity , is referred to the fourteenth volume of Johnson's works , published by Stockdale . The lives of ...
... known , and universally ad blazed forth ; but , as they have lately been re- printed , the reader , who wishes to gratify his cu- riosity , is referred to the fourteenth volume of Johnson's works , published by Stockdale . The lives of ...
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... known . He had conjunction with Lacy , became patentee of lodged with his wife in courts and alleys about Drury - Lane playhouse . For the opening of the Strand ; but now , for the purpose of carrying the theatre at the usual time ...
... known . He had conjunction with Lacy , became patentee of lodged with his wife in courts and alleys about Drury - Lane playhouse . For the opening of the Strand ; but now , for the purpose of carrying the theatre at the usual time ...
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