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2 LONDON 1737–1746 TYPICALLY , on arriving in London , Johnson did nothing . For five or six months he hung around , admiring the sights and being entertained by Harry Hervey . He must have had some promise of work , and he must have ...
2 LONDON 1737–1746 TYPICALLY , on arriving in London , Johnson did nothing . For five or six months he hung around , admiring the sights and being entertained by Harry Hervey . He must have had some promise of work , and he must have ...
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It is now fashionable for historians to stress the dirt , disease , crime , and other social evils of eighteenth - century London ; and by now the image of elegant Georgian living , of periwigs and minuets , will have been replaced in ...
It is now fashionable for historians to stress the dirt , disease , crime , and other social evils of eighteenth - century London ; and by now the image of elegant Georgian living , of periwigs and minuets , will have been replaced in ...
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Nevertheless it was possible for the average man to live a much better life in London than in the provinces . Most Londoners managed to live in peace and in a gradually increasing prosperity . It was not a world of rapid change ...
Nevertheless it was possible for the average man to live a much better life in London than in the provinces . Most Londoners managed to live in peace and in a gradually increasing prosperity . It was not a world of rapid change ...
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