The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.Dent, 1949 |
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Page 417
... hope of seeing again . ' Of my life , from the time we parted , the history is mourn- ful . The spring of last year deprived me of Thrale , a man whose eye for fifteen years had scarcely been turned upon me but with respect or ...
... hope of seeing again . ' Of my life , from the time we parted , the history is mourn- ful . The spring of last year deprived me of Thrale , a man whose eye for fifteen years had scarcely been turned upon me but with respect or ...
Page 528
... hope that the next part of life will be free from the pains , and anxieties , and sorrows , which we have already felt . We are for wise purposes " Condemn'd to Hope's delusive mine , " as Johnson finely says ; and I may also quote the ...
... hope that the next part of life will be free from the pains , and anxieties , and sorrows , which we have already felt . We are for wise purposes " Condemn'd to Hope's delusive mine , " as Johnson finely says ; and I may also quote the ...
Page 567
... hope still to keep my station , till GOD shall bid me Go in peace . " TO MR . HOOLE . Ashbourne , Aug. 7. " Since I ... hope Mrs. Hoole receives more help from her migration . Make her my compliments , and write again to , dear Sir ...
... hope still to keep my station , till GOD shall bid me Go in peace . " TO MR . HOOLE . Ashbourne , Aug. 7. " Since I ... hope Mrs. Hoole receives more help from her migration . Make her my compliments , and write again to , dear Sir ...
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