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... young satirist , tor . " Johnson had a younger brother named ' this little man has too much wit , but he will ne Nathaniel , who died at the age of twenty - seven ver speak ill of any one ? " " or twenty - eight . Michael Johnson , the ...
... young satirist , tor . " Johnson had a younger brother named ' this little man has too much wit , but he will ne Nathaniel , who died at the age of twenty - seven ver speak ill of any one ? " " or twenty - eight . Michael Johnson , the ...
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... young gentlemen are boarded and taught the Latin and Greek Lan- guages , by Samuel Johnson . The undertaking proved abortive . Johnson having now abandoned all hopes of promoting his fortune in the country , determined to become an ...
... young gentlemen are boarded and taught the Latin and Greek Lan- guages , by Samuel Johnson . The undertaking proved abortive . Johnson having now abandoned all hopes of promoting his fortune in the country , determined to become an ...
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... young physician ; Dr. Bathurst , another young physi cian ; and Sir John Hawkins . This list is given by Sir John , as it should seem , with no other view than to draw a spiteful and malevolent cha- racter of almost every one of them ...
... young physician ; Dr. Bathurst , another young physi cian ; and Sir John Hawkins . This list is given by Sir John , as it should seem , with no other view than to draw a spiteful and malevolent cha- racter of almost every one of them ...
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... Young . This is a new discovery , but by no means probable . When the append- ages to a dramatic performance are not assigned to a friend , or an unknown hand , or a person of fashion , they are always supposed to be written by the ...
... Young . This is a new discovery , but by no means probable . When the append- ages to a dramatic performance are not assigned to a friend , or an unknown hand , or a person of fashion , they are always supposed to be written by the ...
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... young girl that wants a place , will illustrate this ob- servation . Addison possessed an unclouded and piety . The language seems to fall short of ideas ; he pours along , familiarizing the terms of philosophy , with bold inversions ...
... young girl that wants a place , will illustrate this ob- servation . Addison possessed an unclouded and piety . The language seems to fall short of ideas ; he pours along , familiarizing the terms of philosophy , with bold inversions ...
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