The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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Page 111
... death , which I had always observed in out of sight ; but if he professes to write a Dr. Johnson , appeared strong to - night . I Life , he must represent it really as it was : " ventured to tell him , that I had been , for and when I ...
... death , which I had always observed in out of sight ; but if he professes to write a Dr. Johnson , appeared strong to - night . I Life , he must represent it really as it was : " ventured to tell him , that I had been , for and when I ...
Page 170
... death . MRS . KNOWLES . 66 Nay , thou shouldst not have a horrour for what is the gate of life . " JOHNSON ( standing upon the hearth , rolling about , with a serious , sol- emn , and somewhat gloomy air ) . " No rational man can die ...
... death . MRS . KNOWLES . 66 Nay , thou shouldst not have a horrour for what is the gate of life . " JOHNSON ( standing upon the hearth , rolling about , with a serious , sol- emn , and somewhat gloomy air ) . " No rational man can die ...
Page 451
... death . A sermon upoŋ that event was preached in St. Mary's church Oxford , before the University , by the Rev. Mr. Agutter , of Magdalen College . The Lives , the Memoirs , the Essays , both in prose and verse , which have been ...
... death . A sermon upoŋ that event was preached in St. Mary's church Oxford , before the University , by the Rev. Mr. Agutter , of Magdalen College . The Lives , the Memoirs , the Essays , both in prose and verse , which have been ...
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