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Page 76
... [ and died May , 1822 , in a very strange way , having had poison , by mistake for medicine , administered to him by the hand of his lady.-ED. ] father wrote the first two volumes : and in another 76 1783. - ETAT . 74 .
... [ and died May , 1822 , in a very strange way , having had poison , by mistake for medicine , administered to him by the hand of his lady.-ED. ] father wrote the first two volumes : and in another 76 1783. - ETAT . 74 .
Page 85
... lady was Dr. Dodd's relict ; but if this was so , Dr. Johnson could not have been aware of it , as he could hardly have disapproved of her wearing his picture , and would surely not have insulted her by such an answer . - ED . ] poor ...
... lady was Dr. Dodd's relict ; but if this was so , Dr. Johnson could not have been aware of it , as he could hardly have disapproved of her wearing his picture , and would surely not have insulted her by such an answer . - ED . ] poor ...
Page 114
... lady , in particular , quite recovered and con- firmed . Pay her my respects . I am , dear sir , your most " SAM . JOHNSON . ” humble servant , [ " TO MRS . THRALE . " London , 3d July , 1783 . " Dr. Brocklesby yesterday dismissed the ...
... lady , in particular , quite recovered and con- firmed . Pay her my respects . I am , dear sir , your most " SAM . JOHNSON . ” humble servant , [ " TO MRS . THRALE . " London , 3d July , 1783 . " Dr. Brocklesby yesterday dismissed the ...
Page 121
... Lady PROTECTRESS ; " and certainly the brutal ruffian who pre- sided in the bloody assembly that murdered their sovereign would have been characterised by very different epithets than those which are applied to him in this work , where ...
... Lady PROTECTRESS ; " and certainly the brutal ruffian who pre- sided in the bloody assembly that murdered their sovereign would have been characterised by very different epithets than those which are applied to him in this work , where ...
Page 128
... Lady Sheffield's relation , Mr. Kindersley , the de- scriber of Indian manners , and another anonymous lady . " As Mrs. Williams received a pension from Mrs. Montagu , it was fit to notify her death . The account has brought me a letter ...
... Lady Sheffield's relation , Mr. Kindersley , the de- scriber of Indian manners , and another anonymous lady . " As Mrs. Williams received a pension from Mrs. Montagu , it was fit to notify her death . The account has brought me a letter ...
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