Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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Stran 98
... death was a very essential loss to Johnson ' , han , the editor , omitted it , no doubt from feelings of delicacy ... death . April 5 , 1781. I am not without my part of the calamity . No death since that of my wife has ever oppressed me ...
... death was a very essential loss to Johnson ' , han , the editor , omitted it , no doubt from feelings of delicacy ... death . April 5 , 1781. I am not without my part of the calamity . No death since that of my wife has ever oppressed me ...
Stran 482
... death , the following very agree- able account was communicated to Mr. Malone , in a letter Her sister's likeness as Hope nursing Love was painted by Reyn- olds . Northcote's Reynolds , i . 185 . 2 The following letter , written with an ...
... death , the following very agree- able account was communicated to Mr. Malone , in a letter Her sister's likeness as Hope nursing Love was painted by Reyn- olds . Northcote's Reynolds , i . 185 . 2 The following letter , written with an ...
Stran 487
... death , and suggested several reasons for the apprehension of the good , and the indifference of the infidel in their last hours ; this was illustrated by contrasting the death of Dr. Johnson and Mr. Hume : the text was Job xxi . 22-26 ...
... death , and suggested several reasons for the apprehension of the good , and the indifference of the infidel in their last hours ; this was illustrated by contrasting the death of Dr. Johnson and Mr. Hume : the text was Job xxi . 22-26 ...
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