The Sexagenarian Or the Recollections of a Literary Life volume 1

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The Sexagenarian Or the Recollections of a Literary Life volume 1
William Beloe
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— Poison was undoubtedly not deficient in filial reverence. His sister had not seen her brother for twenty two years, when, in 1804, she wrote to inform him, that her father was exceedingly ill, and considered as being in great danger. Porson immediately went down to Nor- folk to see him, and at that time continued for seven weeks with his sister. The old gentleman reco- vered ; but when seized with his dying illness, two years afterwards, Porson was again written to by his sister, and again re...plied to her letter by his pre- sence. This was his last visit into Norfolk, when he passed a month at Coltishall. Now, it must be acknowledged, 215 acknowledged, that these facts demonstrate any thing rather than filial ingratitude, and tell with the candid mind, more than a hundred idle stories to his disadvantage. The writer of this narrative has also a strong impression, that he used to send clothes and occasional presents to his brothers ; though he certainly did not write to any of the family > which, of course they resented.

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