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... morning . They went into a church - yard , in the time of divine service , and Johnson laid himself down at his ease upon one of the tomb - stones . ' Now , Sir , ( said Beauclerk ) you are like Hogarth's Idle Apprentice . ' When ...
... morning . They went into a church - yard , in the time of divine service , and Johnson laid himself down at his ease upon one of the tomb - stones . ' Now , Sir , ( said Beauclerk ) you are like Hogarth's Idle Apprentice . ' When ...
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... morning , that ' Macaulay's History of St. Kilda , ' was very well written , except some foppery about liberty and slavery . I mentioned to him that Macaulay told me , he was advised to leave out of his book the wonderful story that ...
... morning , that ' Macaulay's History of St. Kilda , ' was very well written , except some foppery about liberty and slavery . I mentioned to him that Macaulay told me , he was advised to leave out of his book the wonderful story that ...
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... morning he introduced me to Mrs. Lucy Porter , his step - daughter . She was now an old maid , with much simplic- ity of manner . She had never been in London . Her brother , a Captain in the navy , had left her a fortune of ten ...
... morning he introduced me to Mrs. Lucy Porter , his step - daughter . She was now an old maid , with much simplic- ity of manner . She had never been in London . Her brother , a Captain in the navy , had left her a fortune of ten ...
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