Mr. Oddity, Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Bell Publishing Company, 1951 - 348 pages |
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Page 62
... Savage's life " will speed- ily be published by a person who was favored with his con- fidence . " II Richard Savage died in a debtor's prison in Bristol , Au- gust 1 , 1743 , aged forty - five ; as Johnson now wrote : " The heroes of ...
... Savage's life " will speed- ily be published by a person who was favored with his con- fidence . " II Richard Savage died in a debtor's prison in Bristol , Au- gust 1 , 1743 , aged forty - five ; as Johnson now wrote : " The heroes of ...
Page 64
... Savage were now attempted . The first , to have him secretly conveyed to America , failed ; the second , to have him apprenticed to a shoemaker in Holborn , that his station in life might keep them forever apart , partially succeeded ...
... Savage were now attempted . The first , to have him secretly conveyed to America , failed ; the second , to have him apprenticed to a shoemaker in Holborn , that his station in life might keep them forever apart , partially succeeded ...
Page 65
... Savage's defense . All went well , Savage had told Johnson , un- til one of the magistrates delivered the following harangue : " Gentlemen of the jury , you are to ... Savage pleaded the King's pardon , The Strange Life of Richard Savage 65.
... Savage's defense . All went well , Savage had told Johnson , un- til one of the magistrates delivered the following harangue : " Gentlemen of the jury , you are to ... Savage pleaded the King's pardon , The Strange Life of Richard Savage 65.
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