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... Beauclerk's being of the St. Alban's fam- ily , and , having , in some particulars , a resemblance to Charles the ... Beauclerk , were companions . " What a coali- tion ! ( said Garrick , when he heard of this :) I shall have my old ...
... Beauclerk's being of the St. Alban's fam- ily , and , having , in some particulars , a resemblance to Charles the ... Beauclerk , were companions . " What a coali- tion ! ( said Garrick , when he heard of this :) I shall have my old ...
Page 75
... Beauclerk at his house at Windsor , where he was entertained with experiments in natural philosophy . One Sunday , when the weather was very fine , Beauclerk enticed him , insensibly , to saunter about all the morning . They went into a ...
... Beauclerk at his house at Windsor , where he was entertained with experiments in natural philosophy . One Sunday , when the weather was very fine , Beauclerk enticed him , insensibly , to saunter about all the morning . They went into a ...
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... Beauclerk re- plied smartly , “ Because it happened to kill him . " And either then or a very little afterwards ... Beauclerk , how came you to talk so petulantly to me , as ' This is what you don't know , but what I know ? ' One thing I ...
... Beauclerk re- plied smartly , “ Because it happened to kill him . " And either then or a very little afterwards ... Beauclerk , how came you to talk so petulantly to me , as ' This is what you don't know , but what I know ? ' One thing I ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 1 |
From The Life of Samuel Johnson | 41 |
From The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides | 376 |
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