The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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... happy with all our might , and tried for a barge to flutter in altogether . The barges , however , were already full , and we were to be divided and put into separate boats . The water was rough , even seriously so ; the time glided ...
... happy with all our might , and tried for a barge to flutter in altogether . The barges , however , were already full , and we were to be divided and put into separate boats . The water was rough , even seriously so ; the time glided ...
Pagina 47
... happy ; at and then , that he is safe , not only from the de- ills of this world , but from those more for- per - midable dangers which extend their mis- owing chief to eternity . You have brought into the world a rational being ; have ...
... happy ; at and then , that he is safe , not only from the de- ills of this world , but from those more for- per - midable dangers which extend their mis- owing chief to eternity . You have brought into the world a rational being ; have ...
Pagina 363
... happy and pious Christmas ; and ma- ny happy years to you , your lady , and chil- dren . " The late ingenious Mr. Mickle , some time before his death , wrote me a letter concern- ing Dr. Johnson , in which he mentions , " I was upwards ...
... happy and pious Christmas ; and ma- ny happy years to you , your lady , and chil- dren . " The late ingenious Mr. Mickle , some time before his death , wrote me a letter concern- ing Dr. Johnson , in which he mentions , " I was upwards ...
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