Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... ) : —C— L— accuses **** of mak- ing a party against her play . I always hissed away the charge , sup- posing him a man of honour ; but I shall now defend him with less person 12 Johnson's affection for Beauclerk . [ A.D. 1780 .
... ) : —C— L— accuses **** of mak- ing a party against her play . I always hissed away the charge , sup- posing him a man of honour ; but I shall now defend him with less person 12 Johnson's affection for Beauclerk . [ A.D. 1780 .
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... affection for Topham Beauclerk was so great , that when Beauclerk was labouring under that severe illness which at last occasioned his death , Johnson said , ( with a voice faultering with emotion , ) " Sir , I would walk to the extent ...
... affection for Topham Beauclerk was so great , that when Beauclerk was labouring under that severe illness which at last occasioned his death , Johnson said , ( with a voice faultering with emotion , ) " Sir , I would walk to the extent ...
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... affection . Yet , with all the ardour of sympathetic genius , Johnson has done that spontaneously and ably . which , by some writers , had been before attempted injudiciously , and which , by others , from whom more successful attempts ...
... affection . Yet , with all the ardour of sympathetic genius , Johnson has done that spontaneously and ably . which , by some writers , had been before attempted injudiciously , and which , by others , from whom more successful attempts ...
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... affectionate attach- ment , visibly and certainly decaying into dissolution , must be of a hard and obstinate frame ' . To all the other excellencies of Night Thoughts let me add the great and peculiar one , that they contain not only ...
... affectionate attach- ment , visibly and certainly decaying into dissolution , must be of a hard and obstinate frame ' . To all the other excellencies of Night Thoughts let me add the great and peculiar one , that they contain not only ...
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... affection for Johnson . On May 3 , 1776 , she writes : -Mr . Thrale says he shall not die in peace without seeing Rome , and I am sure he will go nowhere that he can help without you . ' Piozzi Letters , i . 317. A few days later , she ...
... affection for Johnson . On May 3 , 1776 , she writes : -Mr . Thrale says he shall not die in peace without seeing Rome , and I am sure he will go nowhere that he can help without you . ' Piozzi Letters , i . 317. A few days later , she ...
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