The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1G. Allen & Unwin, 1924 - Authors, English |
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Page 129
... hope not too late , of which I think many very happily performed . Mr. Cave has put the last in the magazine , in which I think he did well . I beg of you to write soon , and to write often , and to write long letters , which I hope in ...
... hope not too late , of which I think many very happily performed . Mr. Cave has put the last in the magazine , in which I think he did well . I beg of you to write soon , and to write often , and to write long letters , which I hope in ...
Page 319
... hope of any thing than of being able to improve our acquaintance to friendship . Many a time have I placed myself again at Langton , and imagined the pleasure with which I should walk to Partney in a summer morning ; but this is no ...
... hope of any thing than of being able to improve our acquaintance to friendship . Many a time have I placed myself again at Langton , and imagined the pleasure with which I should walk to Partney in a summer morning ; but this is no ...
Page 408
... hope yet to see Beattie's College : and have not given up the western voyage . But however all this may be or not , let us try to make each other happy when we meet , and not refer our pleasure to distant times or distant places . " How ...
... hope yet to see Beattie's College : and have not given up the western voyage . But however all this may be or not , let us try to make each other happy when we meet , and not refer our pleasure to distant times or distant places . " How ...
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