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... physician of confiderable eminence , and father of the famous Cornelius Ford ,
Chaplain to Lord Chesterfield , supposed to be the Parson in Hogarth ' s “
Modern Midnight Conversation , ” a man of great parts , but of very profligate
manners .
... physician of confiderable eminence , and father of the famous Cornelius Ford ,
Chaplain to Lord Chesterfield , supposed to be the Parson in Hogarth ' s “
Modern Midnight Conversation , ” a man of great parts , but of very profligate
manners .
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But , fortunately , credulity is relieved from the burden of doubt , by Johnson ' s
having himself assured Mr . Boswell , that they were made by his father , who
wished them to pass for his fon ' s . He added , “ my father [ ] 12 John Hawkins,
that, ...
But , fortunately , credulity is relieved from the burden of doubt , by Johnson ' s
having himself assured Mr . Boswell , that they were made by his father , who
wished them to pass for his fon ' s . He added , “ my father [ ] 12 John Hawkins,
that, ...
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The year following , 1730 , Mr Corbet left the university , and his father , to whom ,
according to Sir John Hawkins , he trusted for support , declined contributing any
farther to Johnson ' s maintenance , than paying for his Commons . His father ...
The year following , 1730 , Mr Corbet left the university , and his father , to whom ,
according to Sir John Hawkins , he trusted for support , declined contributing any
farther to Johnson ' s maintenance , than paying for his Commons . His father ...
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to Mr . Faden , which he had borrowed of his father , and a larger one to Mr .
Hamilton . But the question will recur , why were these debts so long suffered to
remain ? for we cannot suppose that his mind was suddenly enlightened , and
his ...
to Mr . Faden , which he had borrowed of his father , and a larger one to Mr .
Hamilton . But the question will recur , why were these debts so long suffered to
remain ? for we cannot suppose that his mind was suddenly enlightened , and
his ...
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As to Prior , it is probable that he gave his real opinion ; but an opinion that will
not be adopted by men of lively fancy : With regard to Gray , when he condemns
the apostrophe , in which Father Thames iš desired to tell who drives the hoop or
...
As to Prior , it is probable that he gave his real opinion ; but an opinion that will
not be adopted by men of lively fancy : With regard to Gray , when he condemns
the apostrophe , in which Father Thames iš desired to tell who drives the hoop or
...
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