The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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... lord Crofts procured a contribution of ten thousand pounds from the Scotch , that wandered over the kingdom . Poland was , at that time , very much frequented by itinerant traders , who , in a country of very little commerce and of ...
... lord Crofts procured a contribution of ten thousand pounds from the Scotch , that wandered over the kingdom . Poland was , at that time , very much frequented by itinerant traders , who , in a country of very little commerce and of ...
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... to write the Masque of Comus , which was pre- sented at Ludlow , then the residence of the lord president of Wales , in 1634 ; and had the honour of being acted by the earl of Bridgewater's sons and daughter 19 MILTON.
... to write the Masque of Comus , which was pre- sented at Ludlow , then the residence of the lord president of Wales , in 1634 ; and had the honour of being acted by the earl of Bridgewater's sons and daughter 19 MILTON.
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... lord Brackly and Mr. Eger- ton , his sons , and lady Alice Egerton , his daughter , passing through a place called the Haywood forest , or Haywood , in Herefordshire , were benighted , and the lady for a short time lost : this accident ...
... lord Brackly and Mr. Eger- ton , his sons , and lady Alice Egerton , his daughter , passing through a place called the Haywood forest , or Haywood , in Herefordshire , were benighted , and the lady for a short time lost : this accident ...
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... lord Scudamore , he had the opportunity of visiting Grotius , then residing at the French court , as ambassadour from Christina of Sweden . From Paris he hasted into Italy , of which he had , with particular diligence , studied the lan ...
... lord Scudamore , he had the opportunity of visiting Grotius , then residing at the French court , as ambassadour from Christina of Sweden . From Paris he hasted into Italy , of which he had , with particular diligence , studied the lan ...
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... lord bishop of Armagh . I have transcribed this title to show , by his con- temptuous mention of Usher , that he had now adopted the puritanical savageness of manners . His next work was , the Reason of Church Government urged against ...
... lord bishop of Armagh . I have transcribed this title to show , by his con- temptuous mention of Usher , that he had now adopted the puritanical savageness of manners . His next work was , the Reason of Church Government urged against ...
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