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... death , with prayer and tears in the morning . In the evening I prayed for her conditionally , if it were lawful . ” " April 23 , 1753. I know not whether I do not too much indulge the vain longings of affection ; but I hope they ...
... death , with prayer and tears in the morning . In the evening I prayed for her conditionally , if it were lawful . ” " April 23 , 1753. I know not whether I do not too much indulge the vain longings of affection ; but I hope they ...
Pagina 143
... death and burial , it cannot be read without wonder . 2 From Mr. Francis Barber I have had the following authen- tick and artless account of the situation in which he found him recently after his wife's death : " He was in great ...
... death and burial , it cannot be read without wonder . 2 From Mr. Francis Barber I have had the following authen- tick and artless account of the situation in which he found him recently after his wife's death : " He was in great ...
Pagina 206
... death , is , that we think he might have lived longer ; yet this cause of grief is common to many other kinds of death , which are not so passionately bewailed . The truth is , that every death is violent which is the effect of accident ...
... death , is , that we think he might have lived longer ; yet this cause of grief is common to many other kinds of death , which are not so passionately bewailed . The truth is , that every death is violent which is the effect of accident ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ... James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1857 |
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