The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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... perhaps hurt your memory as well as your imagination . When did I complain that your letters were too long ? Your last letter , after a very long delay , brought very bad news . [ Here a series of reflections upon melancholy , and ...
... perhaps hurt your memory as well as your imagination . When did I complain that your letters were too long ? Your last letter , after a very long delay , brought very bad news . [ Here a series of reflections upon melancholy , and ...
Pagina 316
... perhaps Tetty knows that I prayed for her . Perhaps Tetty is now praying for me . God help me . Thou , God , art merciful , hear my prayers , and enable me to trust in Thee . " We were married almost seventeen years , and have now been ...
... perhaps Tetty knows that I prayed for her . Perhaps Tetty is now praying for me . God help me . Thou , God , art merciful , hear my prayers , and enable me to trust in Thee . " We were married almost seventeen years , and have now been ...
Pagina 354
... perhaps too much . I hope hat all these admonitions will not be vain , and that I shall learn to die as dear Wil- liams is dying , who was very cheerful be- fore and after this awful solemnity , and seems to resign herself with calmness ...
... perhaps too much . I hope hat all these admonitions will not be vain , and that I shall learn to die as dear Wil- liams is dying , who was very cheerful be- fore and after this awful solemnity , and seems to resign herself with calmness ...
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