Life of Johnson, Volume 5 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 730 pages of information about Life of Johnson, Volume 5.

Life of Johnson, Volume 5 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 730 pages of information about Life of Johnson, Volume 5.

[48] ’Most of their buildings are very mean; and the whole town bears some resemblance to the old part of Birmingham.’ Piozzi Letters, i. 109.

[49] See ante, i. 313.

[50] Miss Burney, describing her first sight of Johnson, says:—­’Upon asking my father why he had not prepared us for such uncouth, untoward strangeness, he laughed heartily, and said he had entirely forgotten that the same impression had been at first made upon himself; but had been lost even on the second interview.’ Memoirs of Dr. Burney, ii.91.

[51] See post, Aug. 22.

[52] see ante, iii. 216.

[53] Boswell writes, in his Hypochondriacks:—­’Naturally somewhat singular, independent of any additions which affectation and vanity may perhaps have made, I resolved to have a more pleasing species of marriage than common, and bargained with my bride that I should not be bound to live with her longer than I really inclined; and that whenever I tired of her domestic society I should be at liberty to give it up.  Eleven years have elapsed, and I have never yet wished to take advantage of my stipulated privilege.’ London Mag. 1781, p.136.  See ante, ii. 140, note 1.

[54] Sir Walter Scott was two years old this day.  He was born in a house at the head of the College Wynd.  When Johnson and Boswell returned to Edinburgh Jeffrey was a baby there seventeen days old.  Some seventeen or eighteen years later ’he had the honour of assisting to carry the biographer of Johnson, in a state of great intoxication, to bed.  For this he was rewarded next morning by Mr. Boswell clapping his head, and telling him that he was a very promising lad, and that if “you go on as you’ve begun, you may live to be a Bozzy yourself yet."’ Cockburn’s Jeffrey, i. 33.

[55] He was one of Boswell’s executors, and as such was in part responsible for the destruction of his manuscripts. Ante, iii. 301, note i.  It is to his Life of Dr. Beattie that Scott alludes in the Introduction to the fourth Canto of Marmion:—­

     ’Scarce had lamented Forbes paid
      The tribute to his Minstrel’s shade;
      The tale of friendship scarce was told,
      Ere the narrator’s heart was cold—­
      Far may we search before we find
      A heart so manly and so kind.’

It is only of late years that Forbes has generally ceased to be a dissyllable.

[56] The saint’s name of Veronica was introduced into our family through my great grandmother Veronica, Countess of Kincardine, a Dutch lady of the noble house of Sommelsdyck, of which there is a full account in Bayle’s Dictionary.  The family had once a princely right in Surinam.  The governour of that settlement was appointed by the States General, the town of Amsterdam, and Sommelsdyck.  The States General have acquired Sommelsdyck’s right; but the family has still great dignity and

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