Mr. Oddity, Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Bell Publishing Company, 1951 - 348 pages |
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Page 114
... Death , Jan. 1756 . " O Lord God , almighty disposer of all things , in whose hands are life and death , who givest comforts and takest them away , I return Thee thanks for the good example of Hill Boothby , whom Thou hast now taken ...
... Death , Jan. 1756 . " O Lord God , almighty disposer of all things , in whose hands are life and death , who givest comforts and takest them away , I return Thee thanks for the good example of Hill Boothby , whom Thou hast now taken ...
Page 186
... death of Sarah Johnson , the business had " devolved " on Catherine Chambers , who had been a servant in the Johnson house since 1725. Miss Lucy had continued to live there , fretting her pride away , when a large and unexpected legacy ...
... death of Sarah Johnson , the business had " devolved " on Catherine Chambers , who had been a servant in the Johnson house since 1725. Miss Lucy had continued to live there , fretting her pride away , when a large and unexpected legacy ...
Page 347
... death , 65 ; saved by interposition of Countess of Hertford , 65 f .; protected by Lord Tyrconnel , 66 ; quarrels with Lord Tyrconnel , 66 ; Johnson shares poverty with , 67 ; Johnson's Life of added to Lives of the Poets , 278 Scott ...
... death , 65 ; saved by interposition of Countess of Hertford , 65 f .; protected by Lord Tyrconnel , 66 ; quarrels with Lord Tyrconnel , 66 ; Johnson shares poverty with , 67 ; Johnson's Life of added to Lives of the Poets , 278 Scott ...
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