The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Page 117
... father's condition is variously represented : Wood mentions him as competently wealthy ; but Mr. Longueville , the son of Butler's principal friend , says he was an honest farmer , with some small estate , who made a shift to educate ...
... father's condition is variously represented : Wood mentions him as competently wealthy ; but Mr. Longueville , the son of Butler's principal friend , says he was an honest farmer , with some small estate , who made a shift to educate ...
Page 145
... father's death . " The lord Roscommon , being a boy of ten years of age , at Caen in Normandy , one day was , as it ... father is dead . ' A fortnight after , news came from Ireland that his father was dead . This account I had from Mr ...
... father's death . " The lord Roscommon , being a boy of ten years of age , at Caen in Normandy , one day was , as it ... father is dead . ' A fortnight after , news came from Ireland that his father was dead . This account I had from Mr ...
Page 215
... father , since this land , these townes and towres , Destroied are with sword , with fire and spoile , How may it be ... father's flocks , nor servants moe I need : Amid these groues I walke oft for my health , And to the fishes , birds ...
... father , since this land , these townes and towres , Destroied are with sword , with fire and spoile , How may it be ... father's flocks , nor servants moe I need : Amid these groues I walke oft for my health , And to the fishes , birds ...
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