Johnsonian Miscellanies, Volume 2George Birkbeck Norman Hill Harper and Brothers, 1897 |
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... Brocklesby and Heberden . The wit has been lost in the narration ; for what Johnson said see post , in Wind- ham's Anecdotes . 5 6 Life , iv . 418 ; ante , i . 447 , n . 5 . Ib . ii . 195 ; iii . 373 ; iv . 121 . The Rev. John Hussey ...
... Brocklesby and Heberden . The wit has been lost in the narration ; for what Johnson said see post , in Wind- ham's Anecdotes . 5 6 Life , iv . 418 ; ante , i . 447 , n . 5 . Ib . ii . 195 ; iii . 373 ; iv . 121 . The Rev. John Hussey ...
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... Brocklesby , most of which will furnish only extracts . I am advised to extract several of those to others , and leave out some ; for my first volume makes only 516 pages , and to have 600 in the second will seem awkward , besides ...
... Brocklesby , most of which will furnish only extracts . I am advised to extract several of those to others , and leave out some ; for my first volume makes only 516 pages , and to have 600 in the second will seem awkward , besides ...
Page 122
... Brocklesby , with great earnestness indeed , how long he might probably live , but could obtain no other than unsatisfactory answers and , at the same time , if I remember right , under a seeming great pressure of mind , he thus ...
... Brocklesby , with great earnestness indeed , how long he might probably live , but could obtain no other than unsatisfactory answers and , at the same time , if I remember right , under a seeming great pressure of mind , he thus ...
Page 125
... Brocklesby , to whom he had put words , " In the name of God , Amen " ; and frequently to insert therein a declaration of the testator's hope of pardon in the merits of his Saviour ; but , in these more refined times , such forms are ...
... Brocklesby , to whom he had put words , " In the name of God , Amen " ; and frequently to insert therein a declaration of the testator's hope of pardon in the merits of his Saviour ; but , in these more refined times , such forms are ...
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... Brocklesby and Mr. Cruik- shank , who , with great assiduity and humanity , ( and I must add , generosity , for neither they , nor Dr. Heberden , Dr. Warren , nor Dr. Butter , would accept any fees ) had attended him , signified a wish ...
... Brocklesby and Mr. Cruik- shank , who , with great assiduity and humanity , ( and I must add , generosity , for neither they , nor Dr. Heberden , Dr. Warren , nor Dr. Butter , would accept any fees ) had attended him , signified a wish ...
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