The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys & Wheeler, 1826 |
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... expected ; nor to continue gloomy for the loss of his wife . Grief has its time . " The last part of this censure was theoretically made . Practically , we know that grief for the loss of a wife may be continued very long , in ...
... expected ; nor to continue gloomy for the loss of his wife . Grief has its time . " The last part of this censure was theoretically made . Practically , we know that grief for the loss of a wife may be continued very long , in ...
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... expected , had its full effect , and the clergyman acknowledged it in grateful and pious terms . The following letters require no extracts from mine to introduce them . TO JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . " DEAR SIR , -The earnestness and ...
... expected , had its full effect , and the clergyman acknowledged it in grateful and pious terms . The following letters require no extracts from mine to introduce them . TO JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . " DEAR SIR , -The earnestness and ...
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... expected from one of the mere élèves of a school in Cumberland . He seems to have a good taste , which lacks refining ; and his labours , as far as he knows how to direct them to that end , are very assiduously laid out for the ...
... expected from one of the mere élèves of a school in Cumberland . He seems to have a good taste , which lacks refining ; and his labours , as far as he knows how to direct them to that end , are very assiduously laid out for the ...
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acquaintance admirable Anecdotes answered appeared Ashbourne asked asthma attention believe Bennet Langton bishop Brocklesby Burke Burney called character club consider conversation curiosity dear sir DEAR SIR,-I death dined dropsy edition eminent entertained expressed favour Francis Barber gentleman Gentleman's Magazine give glad happy honour hope humble servant JAMES BOSWELL Johnson kind lady Langton learning letter Lichfield literary live London lord lordship LUCY PORTER Lusiad madam Malone manner mentioned merit mind never obliged observed occasion once opinion perhaps person pleased pleasure poet Pope pounds praise prayers publick racter recollect remark respect reverend Samuel Johnson Scotland seems sir John sir John Hawkins sir Joshua Reynolds suppose sure talked tell thing thought Thrale tion told verses whig Wilkes WILLIAM GERARD HAMILTON wish write written wrote young