Mr. Oddity, Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Bell Publishing Company, 1951 - 348 pages |
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Page 64
... followed by his companions . There he placed himself between the company and the fire , and kicked over a table . Swords were drawn , and " one Mr. James Sin- clair " was killed by Savage . Of the three men , only Merchant was not ...
... followed by his companions . There he placed himself between the company and the fire , and kicked over a table . Swords were drawn , and " one Mr. James Sin- clair " was killed by Savage . Of the three men , only Merchant was not ...
Page 159
Charles Norman. was followed by Theobald . Theobald made Pope his enemy , and was followed by Sir Thomas Hanmer . Hanmer was fol- lowed by Warburton . It was while Warburton's edition was being awaited that Johnson published a pamphlet ...
Charles Norman. was followed by Theobald . Theobald made Pope his enemy , and was followed by Sir Thomas Hanmer . Hanmer was fol- lowed by Warburton . It was while Warburton's edition was being awaited that Johnson published a pamphlet ...
Page 307
... followed the asthma ; his limbs swelled . He stayed away from the new club . Mr. Perkins , of the brewery , called on him , but he was too sick to receive a visitor . He sent Bos- well an account of his symptoms , adding : " Let me have ...
... followed the asthma ; his limbs swelled . He stayed away from the new club . Mr. Perkins , of the brewery , called on him , but he was too sick to receive a visitor . He sent Bos- well an account of his symptoms , adding : " Let me have ...
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