Essays Lectures Addresses Sermons And Miscellaneous And Descriptive Pieces

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Essays Lectures Addresses Sermons And Miscellaneous And Descriptive Pieces
John J Tighe
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I shall make no allusion to the old story of Damon and Pji^hias, which is so well known as to be proverbial.
The friendship of Beaumont and Fletcher is quite noteworthy.
These two literary celebrities had but one mind and one wish for each other's fame and reputation, and so conceitedly did they blend 291 their labors, that, it is said, critics cannot distinguish the productions of the one from those of the other ; and I believe it has been said that biographers are unable to write the life of
...one, without running into the life of the other. Theii* lives were as those of brothers.
Montaigne's affection for Charron is noticed with admiration by many authors. Montaigne allowed his friend to marry into his family, and Charron, in gratitude, willed his whole fortune to Mon- taigne's sister after he had been married to her.
The pathetic lines of Halleck on the death of his friend Drake, are known to every reader of American literature: " Green be the turf above thee, Friend of my better days ; None knew thee but to love thee, Nor named thee but to praise.


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