The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys & Wheeler, 1826 - Authors, English |
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... happy ; but I have had a great loss . I am otherwise pretty well . I re- quire some care of myself , but that care is not ineffectual ; and when I am out of order , I think it often my own fault . " The spring is now making quick ...
... happy ; but I have had a great loss . I am otherwise pretty well . I re- quire some care of myself , but that care is not ineffectual ; and when I am out of order , I think it often my own fault . " The spring is now making quick ...
Page 280
... happy . The woman was very at- tentive and civil to me ; she pressed me to fix a day for dining with them , and to say what I liked , and she would be sure to get it for me . Poor Sack ! He is very ill indeed . We parted as never to ...
... happy . The woman was very at- tentive and civil to me ; she pressed me to fix a day for dining with them , and to say what I liked , and she would be sure to get it for me . Poor Sack ! He is very ill indeed . We parted as never to ...
Page 328
... happy . God bless you all . " TO MR . WINDHAM . August . " The tenderness with which you have been pleased to treat me through my long illness , neither health nor sickness can , I hope , make me forget ; and you are not to suppose ...
... happy . God bless you all . " TO MR . WINDHAM . August . " The tenderness with which you have been pleased to treat me through my long illness , neither health nor sickness can , I hope , make me forget ; and you are not to suppose ...
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