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She had been married at eighteen and as a bride she had spent one winter in London " where , having no idea of any conversation beyond the formalities of a visit , she found nothing to engage her passions ; and when she had been one ...
She had been married at eighteen and as a bride she had spent one winter in London " where , having no idea of any conversation beyond the formalities of a visit , she found nothing to engage her passions ; and when she had been one ...
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But to perceive how far Johnson was from being “ an unknown poet , greater even than Pope , ” it is necessary only to compare any passage in London with , for example , the paragraph just referred to on Villiers , which is , of course ...
But to perceive how far Johnson was from being “ an unknown poet , greater even than Pope , ” it is necessary only to compare any passage in London with , for example , the paragraph just referred to on Villiers , which is , of course ...
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His home was Scotland , not London ; and his father , as we learn from Boswell's journals , disapproved of jaunts to London . Boswell promised him not to go there without permission , and later “ had a palpitation at my heart when I ...
His home was Scotland , not London ; and his father , as we learn from Boswell's journals , disapproved of jaunts to London . Boswell promised him not to go there without permission , and later “ had a palpitation at my heart when I ...
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