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James Boswell. Young Johnson had the misfortune to be much afflicted with the scrofula , or kingsevil , which disfigured a coun- tenance naturally well formed , and hurt his visual nerves so much , that he did not see at all with one of ...
James Boswell. Young Johnson had the misfortune to be much afflicted with the scrofula , or kingsevil , which disfigured a coun- tenance naturally well formed , and hurt his visual nerves so much , that he did not see at all with one of ...
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James Boswell. 66 of what was right . At this school he did not receive so much benefit as was expected . It has been said , that he acted in the capacity of an assistant to Mr. Wentworth , in teaching the younger boys . " Mr. Wentworth ...
James Boswell. 66 of what was right . At this school he did not receive so much benefit as was expected . It has been said , that he acted in the capacity of an assistant to Mr. Wentworth , in teaching the younger boys . " Mr. Wentworth ...
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James Boswell. Yet Hecuba's nor Priam's hoary age , Whose blood shall quench some Grecian's thirsty rage , Nor my brave brothers , that have bit the ground , Their souls dismiss'd through many a ghastly wound , Can in my bosom half that ...
James Boswell. Yet Hecuba's nor Priam's hoary age , Whose blood shall quench some Grecian's thirsty rage , Nor my brave brothers , that have bit the ground , Their souls dismiss'd through many a ghastly wound , Can in my bosom half that ...
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James Boswell. The Young Authore . WHEN first the peasant , long inclin'd to roam , Forsakes his rural sports and peaceful home , Pleas'd with the scene the smiling ocean yields , He scorns the verdant meads and flow'ry fields ; Then ...
James Boswell. The Young Authore . WHEN first the peasant , long inclin'd to roam , Forsakes his rural sports and peaceful home , Pleas'd with the scene the smiling ocean yields , He scorns the verdant meads and flow'ry fields ; Then ...
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James Boswell. Epilogue , intended to have been spoken by a lady who was to personate the ghost of Hermione . YE blooming train , who give despair or joy , Bless with a smile , or with a frown destroy ; In whose fair cheeks destructive ...
James Boswell. Epilogue , intended to have been spoken by a lady who was to personate the ghost of Hermione . YE blooming train , who give despair or joy , Bless with a smile , or with a frown destroy ; In whose fair cheeks destructive ...
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