Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... affection for Topham Beauclerk was so great , that when Beauclerk was labouring under that severe illness which at last occasioned his death , Johnson said , ( with a voice faultering with emotion , ) " Sir , I would walk to the extent ...
... affection for Topham Beauclerk was so great , that when Beauclerk was labouring under that severe illness which at last occasioned his death , Johnson said , ( with a voice faultering with emotion , ) " Sir , I would walk to the extent ...
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... affection for him than I had . He said , ' I believe it , Sir . Were I in distress , there is no man to whom I should sooner come than to you . I should like to come and have a cottage in your park , toddle about , live mostly on milk ...
... affection for him than I had . He said , ' I believe it , Sir . Were I in distress , there is no man to whom I should sooner come than to you . I should like to come and have a cottage in your park , toddle about , live mostly on milk ...
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... affection , and which , by a sudden apostrophe , under the word Lich ' , he introduces with reverence , into his immortal Work , THE ENGLISH DIC- TIONARY : -Salve , magna parens ' ! While here , he felt a re- vival of all the tenderness ...
... affection , and which , by a sudden apostrophe , under the word Lich ' , he introduces with reverence , into his immortal Work , THE ENGLISH DIC- TIONARY : -Salve , magna parens ' ! While here , he felt a re- vival of all the tenderness ...
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