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The Works of the English Poets: Prefaces - Page 61
by Samuel Johnson - 1781
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 19; Volume 82

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1874 - 810 pages
...marriage, if uncontradicted report can be accredited, made no addition to his happiness. It neither found nor made them •equal. She always remembered her own rank, and thought herself entitled to treat with very little ceremony the tutor of her son.' That his advances were '...
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The Cyclopaedia of Biography ...

Parke Godwin - 1880 - 1174 pages
...first known by becoming tutor to her son. This marriage, however, made no addition to his happiness ; it neither found them nor made them equal. She always remembered her own rank, and thought herself entitled to treat with very little ceremony, the tutor of her son. The year after, 1717, he...
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Sketches of Eminent Statesmen and Writers: With Other Essays, Volume 2

Abraham Hayward - 1880 - 444 pages
...marriage, if uncontradicted report can be accredited, made no addition to his happiness. It neither found nor made them equal. She always remembered her own rank, and thought herself entitled to treat with very little ceremony the tutor of her son." That his advances were "...
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Sketches of Eminent Statesmen and Writers: With Other Essays, Volume 2

Abraham Hayward - 1880 - 440 pages
...marriage, if uncontradicted report can be accredited, made no addition to his happiness. It neither found nor made them equal. She always remembered her own rank, and thought herself entitled to treat with very little ceremony the tutor of her son." That his advances were "...
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Johnson's Lives of the Poets, Volume 2

Samuel Johnson - 1890 - 474 pages
...marriage, if uncontradicted report can be credited, made no addition to his happiness ; it neither [ 1 found them nor made them equal. She always remembered her own rank, and thought herself entitled to treat with very little ceremony the tutor of her son. Howe's ballad of the " Despairing...
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Johnson's Life of Addison, with intr. and notes by F. Ryland

Samuel Johnson - 1893 - 152 pages
...slave." The marriage, if un contradicted report can be credited, made no addition to his happiness ; it neither found them nor made them equal. She always remembered her own rank, and thought herself entitled to treat with very little ceremony the tutor of her son. Eowe's ballad of the "Despairing...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 119

1873 - 880 pages
...marriage, if uncontradicted report can be accredited, made no addition to his happiness. It neither found nor made them equal. She always remembered her own rank, and thought herself entitled to treat with very little ceremony the tutor of her son. That his advances were "...
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Bygone Middlesex

William Andrews - 1899 - 292 pages
...marriage, if uncontradicted report can be accredited, made no addition to his happiness. It neither found nor made them equal. She always remembered her own rank and thought herself entitled to treat with very little ceremony the tutor of her son." Johnson's sole authority...
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A Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and ..., Volume 1

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1899 - 1172 pages
...marriage, if uncon trad ic tod report can be credited, made no addition to his happiness ; it neither found nor made them equal. She always remembered her own rank, and thought herself entitled to treat with very little ceremony the tutor of her son." He breathed his last at...
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A Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and ..., Volume 1

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1899 - 1172 pages
...marriage, if unoontradicted report can be credited, made no addition to his happiness ; it neither found nor made them equal. She always remembered her own rank, and thought herself entitled to treat with very little ceremony the tutor of her son." He breathed his last at...
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