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Page xxxvii
... eyes full . Went to Church . After sermon I recommended Tetty in a prayer by herself ; and my father , mother , brother , and Bathurst , in another . I did it only once , so far as it might be lawful for me . " In a prayer , January 23 ...
... eyes full . Went to Church . After sermon I recommended Tetty in a prayer by herself ; and my father , mother , brother , and Bathurst , in another . I did it only once , so far as it might be lawful for me . " In a prayer , January 23 ...
Page xlv
... eyes , Saw from words pil'd on words a fabric rise , He curs'd the industry , inertly strong , In creeping toil that could persist so long , And if , enrag'd he cried , Heav'n meant to shed Its keenest vengeance on the guilty head , The ...
... eyes , Saw from words pil'd on words a fabric rise , He curs'd the industry , inertly strong , In creeping toil that could persist so long , And if , enrag'd he cried , Heav'n meant to shed Its keenest vengeance on the guilty head , The ...
Page xlvi
... eyes around , To find some vacant spot on classic ground ; And soon , vain hope ! I form a grand design ; Languor succeeds , and all my pow'rs decline . If Science open not her richest vein , Without materials all our toil is vain . A ...
... eyes around , To find some vacant spot on classic ground ; And soon , vain hope ! I form a grand design ; Languor succeeds , and all my pow'rs decline . If Science open not her richest vein , Without materials all our toil is vain . A ...
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... eyes of a parent whom he loved . He attended the funeral , which , as appears among his memorandums , was on the 23d of January , 1759 . Johnson now found it necessary to retrench his ex- pences . He gave up his house in Gough - square ...
... eyes of a parent whom he loved . He attended the funeral , which , as appears among his memorandums , was on the 23d of January , 1759 . Johnson now found it necessary to retrench his ex- pences . He gave up his house in Gough - square ...
Page lxiii
... , was suffered , as John- son used to relate with tears in his eyes , to die for debt in a gaol . In this country , the man who brought the New River to London was ruined by that noble project ; GENIUS OF DR . JOHNSON . lxiii.
... , was suffered , as John- son used to relate with tears in his eyes , to die for debt in a gaol . In this country , the man who brought the New River to London was ruined by that noble project ; GENIUS OF DR . JOHNSON . lxiii.
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