Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... , no misgivings , for he thus ends : - " ' Then for the guerdon of my lay , ' This man with faithful friendship , " will I say , “ From youth to honoured age my arts and me hath viewed . " " He 4 Death of Dr. James . [ A.D. 1776 .
... , no misgivings , for he thus ends : - " ' Then for the guerdon of my lay , ' This man with faithful friendship , " will I say , “ From youth to honoured age my arts and me hath viewed . " " He 4 Death of Dr. James . [ A.D. 1776 .
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... death of an old school - fellow , and one with whom he had lived a good deal in London , would have affected my fellow - traveller much but he only said , ' Ah ! poor Jamy . ' Afterwards , however , when we were in the chaise , he said ...
... death of an old school - fellow , and one with whom he had lived a good deal in London , would have affected my fellow - traveller much but he only said , ' Ah ! poor Jamy . ' Afterwards , however , when we were in the chaise , he said ...
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... death he wrote : - ' I loved him as I never expect to love any other little boy ; but I could not love him as a parent . ' Ib . p . 310 . ' Johnson had known this anxiety . He wrote to Mrs. Thrale from Ashbourne on July 7 , 1775 : —I ...
... death he wrote : - ' I loved him as I never expect to love any other little boy ; but I could not love him as a parent . ' Ib . p . 310 . ' Johnson had known this anxiety . He wrote to Mrs. Thrale from Ashbourne on July 7 , 1775 : —I ...
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... death , the story remains . In a foot - note the editor says , that he has been credibly informed that the professor had not the defect here mentioned . ' The story is not quite as Boswell tells it . ' Maclaurin , ' writes Goldsmith ...
... death , the story remains . In a foot - note the editor says , that he has been credibly informed that the professor had not the defect here mentioned . ' The story is not quite as Boswell tells it . ' Maclaurin , ' writes Goldsmith ...
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... grief , and fell in a few years a victim to it . ' In a second note ( ii . 22 ) he says : — The poor man could never subdue his grief on account of his son's death . ' district , 22 The projected Italian tour . [ A.D. 1776 .
... grief , and fell in a few years a victim to it . ' In a second note ( ii . 22 ) he says : — The poor man could never subdue his grief on account of his son's death . ' district , 22 The projected Italian tour . [ A.D. 1776 .
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