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" ... in judgment and in genius bright; In controversy seldom known to spare, But humble as the Publican in prayer ; To more, than merited his kindness, kind, And, though in manners harsh, of friendly mind ; Deep ting'd with melancholy's blackest shade,... "
A Universal Biographical Dictionary, Containing the Lives of the Most ... - 261. oldal
szerző: Charles N. Baldwin - 1820 - 444 oldal
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The Gleaner: A Series of Periodical Essays, 3. kötet

Nathan Drake - 1811 - 432 oldal
...; Deep ting'd with melancholy's blackest shade, And, though prepar'd to die, of death afraid. Such Johnson was ; of him, with justice, vain, When will this nation see his like again ) No. CXXIV. Gandetque viain fecisse ntinS. LCCAN. And he rejoiced to hare accomplished his purposes...

Select Reviews of Literature, 7. kötet

1812 - 560 oldal
...mind ; Deep ting'd with melancholy's blackest shade, And, though prepared to die, of death afraid Such Johnson was: of him with justice vain, When will this nation see his like again.'" Meanwhile Lord Germane obtained the seals for the colonial department, and Mr. Cumberland, still a...

The Life of Richard Cumberland, Esq: Embracing a Critical Examination of His ...

William Mudford - 1812 - 666 oldal
...Deep ting'd with melancholy's blackest shade, And though prepaid to die, of death afraid, — Such Johnson was, of him with justice vain When will this nation see his like again !" I will not praise the execution of this passage ; nor can I apply to it the trite phrase, materiam...

A Critical Examination of the Writings of Richard Cumberland: With ..., 1. kötet

William Mudford - 1812 - 348 oldal
...Deep ting'd with melancholy's blackest shade, And though prepar'd to die, of death afraid,— Such Johnson was, of him with justice vain When will this nation see his like again !" I will not praise the execution of this passage ; nor can I apply to it the trite phrase, materiam...

Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, 7. kötet

Enos Bronson - 1812 - 562 oldal
...mind ; Deep ting d with melancholy's blackest shade, And, though prepared to die, of death afraid Such Johnson was: of him with justice vain, When will this nation see his like again:" Meanwhile Lord Germane obtained the seals for the colonial department, and Mr. Cumberland, still a...

The Monuments and Genii of St.Paul's and Westminster Abbey: Comprising Naval ...

George Lewis Smyth - 1826 - 1042 oldal
...Deep tinged with melancholy's blackest shade, And though prepared to die, of death afraid — Such Johnson was : of him with justice vain When will this nation see his like again ?" In fine, the following is an apostrophe to his own literary exertions ; and the reader may now determine...

The Monuments and Genii of St. Paul's Cathedral, and of ..., 1. kötet

George Lewis Smyth - 1826 - 556 oldal
...Deep tinged with melancholy's blackest shade, And though prepared to die, of death afraid — Such Johnson was : of him with justice vain When will this nation see his like again ?" In fine, the following is an apostrophe to his own literary exertions ; and the reader may now determine...

The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

James Boswell - 1831 - 570 oldal
...Deep tinged with melancholy's blackest shade, And, though prepared to die, of death afraid — Such Johnson was ; of him with justice vain, When will this nation see his like again ?" Ched. Lord Chedworth, in his Letters to the Rev. Mr. Crompton, relates tie Letters, following Anecdote....

A Universal Biographical Dictionary, Containing the Lives of the Most ...

Charles N. Baldwin - 1833 - 466 oldal
...Deep tinged with melancholy's blackest shade. And, tho' prepared to die, of death afraid.- • Such Johnson was — of him with justice vain, When, will this nation see his like again. ndiaii affairs, in the colony of New-Yor* known for the great influence and authority he acquired over...

The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., 9. kötet

James Boswell - 1835 - 366 oldal
...Deep tinged with melancholy's blackest shade, And, though prepared to die, of death afraid-— Such JOHNSON was ; of him with justice vain. When will this nation see his like again ? PART VIII. ANECDOTES OF DR. JOHNSON, BY MR. CRADOCK. (') 359. "CEdipus." THE first time I dined in...




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