| samuel johnson - 1779 - 342 pages
...of pain, that he fubmitted 4 himfelf to a French empirick, who is faid to have repelled the difeafe into his bowels. • At the moment in which he expired, he uttered, with an energy of voice that cxprefled the moft fervent devotion, two lines of his own verfion of Dies Via; : ,•-. My God, my... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 328 pages
...or of pain, that he fubmitted himfelf to a French empirick, who is laid to have repelled the difeafe into his bowels. At the moment in which he expired, he uttered, with an energy of voice that exprefled the rnofl fervent devotion, two lines of bis own verfion of Dies Via : My My God, my Father,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1781 - 494 pages
...of p'ain, that he fubmitted himfelf to a French empirick, who is faid to have repelled the difeafe into his bowels. At the moment in which he expired , he uttered, with an energy of voice that expreffed the moft fervent devotion, two lines of his own verfiori of Dies Ires : My God, my Father,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 494 pages
...or of pain, that he fubmitted himfelf to a French empirick, who is faid to have repelled the difeafe into his bowels. At the moment in which he expired, he uttered, with an energy of voice that expreffed the moft fervent devotion, two lines of his own veriion of Dies lr<e : My God, my Father,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - English literature - 1787 - 498 pages
...or of pain, that he fubmitted himfelf to a French empirick, who is faid to have repelled the difeafe into his bowels. At the moment in which he expired, he uttered, with an energy of voice that exprefled the moft fervent devotion, two lines of his own verilon of Dies Ir<e : My God, my Father,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1795 - 610 pages
...or of pain, that he fubmitted himfelf to a French empirick, who is faid to have repelled the difeafe into his bowels. At the moment in which he expired, he uttered, with an energy of voice that expreffed the moft fervent devotion, two lines of his own verfion of Dies Irce : My God, my Father,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1797 - 278 pages
...or of pain, that he fubmitted himfelf to a French empirick, who is faid to have repelled the difeafe into his bowels. At the moment in which he expired, he uttered, with an energy of voice that exprefled the moft fervent devotion, two lines of his own verfion of " Dies Iras." My God, my father,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 714 pages
...he submitted himself to a French empirick, who is ri to have repelled the disease into his bowels. the moment in which he expired, he uttered, with an energy of voice K expressed the most fervent devotion, two lines of his own version of My God, my Father, and my Friend,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 476 pages
...or of pain, that he fubmitted himfelf to a French empirick, who is faid to have repelled the difeafe into his bowels. At the moment in which he expired, he uttered, with an energy of voice that exprefTed the moft fervent devotion, two lines of his own verfion of Dies Ira: My God, my Father, and... | |
| English poetry - 1801 - 860 pages
...or of pain, that he fubmitted himfelf to a French empiric, who is fa id to have repelled the difcafe into his bowels. At the moment in which he expired, he uttered, with an energy of voice cxpreffive of the moil fervent devotion, two lines ot his own vcrfion oí the Dies Ir<£. " My God,... | |
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