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Page 31
... hope we shall those whom we love is merely cor- be some time nearer to each other , poreal ; and it may be a great in- and have a more ready way of pour- citement to virtuous friendship , if it ing out our hearts . can be made probable ...
... hope we shall those whom we love is merely cor- be some time nearer to each other , poreal ; and it may be a great in- and have a more ready way of pour- citement to virtuous friendship , if it ing out our hearts . can be made probable ...
Page 34
... hope to be vacant in your remembrance for , in time what I wish to be ; and what madam , your , & c . I have hitherto satisfied myself too readily with only wishing . LETTER XXXVIII . Dr. Johnson to Miss Boothby . Dec. 30 , 1755 . Your ...
... hope to be vacant in your remembrance for , in time what I wish to be ; and what madam , your , & c . I have hitherto satisfied myself too readily with only wishing . LETTER XXXVIII . Dr. Johnson to Miss Boothby . Dec. 30 , 1755 . Your ...
Page 166
... hope- ( I had like to have for- " And then comes the kindly feli- got that , having so little left for my - citating subject ; " to which I direct- self ) that you and all you love , if ed Patty to answer . -She did , I hope . that be ...
... hope- ( I had like to have for- " And then comes the kindly feli- got that , having so little left for my - citating subject ; " to which I direct- self ) that you and all you love , if ed Patty to answer . -She did , I hope . that be ...
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