Life of Johnson, Volume 1 - 1709-1765 by James Boswell
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other periodical papers since the reign of Queen Anne.
In one of the books of his diary I find the following entry: 'Apr. 3, 1753. I began the second vol. of my Dictionary, room being left in the first for Preface, Grammar, and History, none of them yet begun. 'O GOD, who hast hitherto supported me, enable me to proceed in this labour, and in the whole task of my present state; that when I shall render up, at the last day, an account of the talent committed to me, I may receive pardon, for the sake of JESUS CHRIST. Amen.' He this year favoured Mrs. Lennox[748] with a Dedication[*] to the Earl of Orrery, of her _Shakspeare Illustrated_. [Page 256: The Life of Edward Cave. A.D. 1754.] 1754: AETAT. 45.--IN 1754 I can trace nothing published by him, except his numbers of _The Adventurer_, and 'The Life of Edward Cave,'[*] in the _Gentleman's Magazine_ for February. In biography there can be no question that he excelled, beyond all who have attempted that species of composition; upon which, indeed, he set the highest value. To the minute selection of characteristical circumstances, for which the ancients were remarkable, he added a philosophical research, and the most perspicuous and energetick language. Cave was certainly a man of estimable qualities, and was eminently diligent and successful in his own business[749], which, doubtless, entitled him to respect. But he was peculiarly fortunate in being recorded by Johnson, who, of the narrow life of a printer and publisher, without any digressions or adventitious |
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