“The” Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4E. Claxton, 1883 |
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Page 699
... London when he was twenty - three or twenty - four years of age , that he became an actor and wrote plays , that he returned to Stratford when he was approaching the age of fifty , resided there two or three years , made his will , died ...
... London when he was twenty - three or twenty - four years of age , that he became an actor and wrote plays , that he returned to Stratford when he was approaching the age of fifty , resided there two or three years , made his will , died ...
Page 702
... London in 1563 , and still continued there , spread over other parts of England in 1564 , and the red cross was seen on many a door in quiet country towns , and was nowhere more alarmingly frequent than in Stratford . But , fortunately ...
... London in 1563 , and still continued there , spread over other parts of England in 1564 , and the red cross was seen on many a door in quiet country towns , and was nowhere more alarmingly frequent than in Stratford . But , fortunately ...
Page 705
... London , and who may be said to have introduced pastoral poetry into England , was , in his " Arcadia , " an open imitator of San- nazaro . Most of the lyric poems of the time are tinctured with an Ital- ian style . It is traceable in ...
... London , and who may be said to have introduced pastoral poetry into England , was , in his " Arcadia , " an open imitator of San- nazaro . Most of the lyric poems of the time are tinctured with an Ital- ian style . It is traceable in ...
Page 706
... London . The tops of diverse chimnies in the citie fell down , the houses were so shaken . A part of the castell of Bishop Stratford , in Essex , fell doune . This earthquake indured in or about London not pas- sing one minute of an ...
... London . The tops of diverse chimnies in the citie fell down , the houses were so shaken . A part of the castell of Bishop Stratford , in Essex , fell doune . This earthquake indured in or about London not pas- sing one minute of an ...
Page 708
... London . We are not entitled to suppose that he had any cause to complain of do- mestic unhappiness . He paid regular visits to Stratford , and " the wife of his youth was the companion of his latest years . " He had three chil- dren ...
... London . We are not entitled to suppose that he had any cause to complain of do- mestic unhappiness . He paid regular visits to Stratford , and " the wife of his youth was the companion of his latest years . " He had three chil- dren ...
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