I am sitting down in no cheerful solitude to write a narrative which would once have affected you with tenderness and sorrow, but which you will perhaps pass over now with the careless glance of frigid indifference. For this diminution of regard however,... The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. - Page 435by Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820Full view - About this book
| Samuel Johnson, Hester Lynch Piozzi - Authors, English - 1788 - 444 pages
...affected you with tendernefs and forrow, but which you will perhaps pafs over now with the carelefs glance of frigid indifference. For this diminution...know not whether I ought to blame you, who may have reafons which I cannot know, and I do not blame myfelf, who have for a great part of human life done... | |
| Letter writing - 1803 - 268 pages
...perhaps pass over now with the careless glance •of frigid indifference. For this diminution ofregdrd, however, I know not whether I ought to •blame you, who may have-reason's which I cannot know, and I do not blame myself, who have, for a great part of human life,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 560 pages
...Bolt-court, Fleet-street, DEAR MADAM, June 19, 1783. JL AM sitting down in no cheerful solitude to write a narrative which would once have affected you with...for a great part of human life done you what good 1 could, and have never done you evil. I have been disordered in the usual way, and had been relieved... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 pages
...Boli-court, Heft-strett, DEAREST MADAM, June J», 17113. I AM sitting down in no cheerful solitude to write a narrative which would once have affected you with...sorrow, but which you will perhaps pass over now with the careless glance of frigid indifference. For this diminution of regard, however, I know not whether... | |
| Frank Elizabeth - 1814 - 400 pages
...Court, Fleet Street, June 19,1783. foearest madam, I am sitting down in no cheerful Solitude, to write a narrative which would once have affected you with...sorrow ; but which you will perhaps pass over now with the careless glance of frigid indifference. For this diminution of regard, howuver, I know not whether... | |
| Elizabeth Frank - English language - 1814 - 400 pages
...Court, Fleet Street, June 19, 1783. Dearest madam, I am sitting down in no cheerfuf solitude, to write a narrative which would once have affected you with...sorrow ; but which you will perhaps pass over now with the careless glance of frigid indifference. For this diminution of regard, however, I know not whether... | |
| English letters - 1816 - 358 pages
...have :iii"ccic<l von with tenderness and sorrow ; hut which you will perhaps pass over now with the careless glance of frigid indifference. For this diminution...whether I ought to blame you, who may have reasons which 1 cannot know ; and I do not hlame myself, who have for a great part of human life done you what good... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1820 - 476 pages
...Bolt-court, Fleet-street, June 19. 1783. DEAR MADAM, I AM sitting down in no cheerful solitude to write a narrative which would once have affected you with...frigid indifference. For this diminution of regard, howevers I know not whether I ought to blame you, who may have reasons which I cannot know ; and I... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1825 - 532 pages
...Bolt-Court, Fleet-Street, June 19, 1785. DEAR MADAM—I am sitting down in no cheerful solitude to write a narrative which would once have affected you with...diminution of regard, however, I know not whether I ought tc blame you, who may have reasons which I cannot know ; and I do not blame myself, who have for a... | |
| Literature - 1892 - 890 pages
..."which would once have affected " her " with tenderness and sorrow, will now" be passed over with the careless glance of frigid indifference. For this diminution...blame you, who may have reasons which I cannot know. . . . You see 1 yet turn to you with my complaints as a settled and unalienable friend. Uo not, do... | |
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