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... death , Johnson said , ( with a voice faultering with emotion , ) Sir , I would walk to the extent of the diameter of the earth to save Beauclerk . " " One night at the CLUB he produced a transla- tion of an Epitaph which Lord Elibank ...
... death , Johnson said , ( with a voice faultering with emotion , ) Sir , I would walk to the extent of the diameter of the earth to save Beauclerk . " " One night at the CLUB he produced a transla- tion of an Epitaph which Lord Elibank ...
Pagina 57
... death of his wife , whom he is said to have lamented with such sorrow , as hastened his end . " ] His end , whatever was the cause , was now approaching . " In the Hermit , the [ composition ] narrative , as it is less airy , is less ...
... death of his wife , whom he is said to have lamented with such sorrow , as hastened his end . " ] His end , whatever was the cause , was now approaching . " In the Hermit , the [ composition ] narrative , as it is less airy , is less ...
Pagina 60
... death of Mrs. Fitzherbert , ( who was a daughter of Mr. Meynell of Bradley in Derbyshire , ) and Johnson's high admiration of her , she adds , " The friend of this lady , Miss Boothby , succeeded her in the management of Mr ...
... death of Mrs. Fitzherbert , ( who was a daughter of Mr. Meynell of Bradley in Derbyshire , ) and Johnson's high admiration of her , she adds , " The friend of this lady , Miss Boothby , succeeded her in the management of Mr ...
Pagina 61
... death may be found in his " Prayers and Meditations , " His affection for her induced him to preserve and bind up in a volume thirty three of her Letters , which were pur- chased from the widow of his servant , Francis Barber , and pub ...
... death may be found in his " Prayers and Meditations , " His affection for her induced him to preserve and bind up in a volume thirty three of her Letters , which were pur- chased from the widow of his servant , Francis Barber , and pub ...
Pagina 77
... death : - " When he walked the streets , what with the constant roll of his head , and the con- comitant motion of his body , he appeared to make his way by that motion , independent of his feet . " That he was often much stared at ...
... death : - " When he walked the streets , what with the constant roll of his head , and the con- comitant motion of his body , he appeared to make his way by that motion , independent of his feet . " That he was often much stared at ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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