The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4John W. Lovell Company, 1899 - Authors, English |
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Page 95
... expected to have heard from you when you came home ; I expected afterwards . I went into the country and returned ; and yet there is no letter from Mr. Boswell . No ill , I hope , has happened ; and if ill should happen , why should it ...
... expected to have heard from you when you came home ; I expected afterwards . I went into the country and returned ; and yet there is no letter from Mr. Boswell . No ill , I hope , has happened ; and if ill should happen , why should it ...
Page 112
... expected , I will not forbear to tell how much I was delighted with the news . May your health increase and increase till you are as well as you can wish yourself , or I can wish you ! " My friends tell me that my health improves too ...
... expected , I will not forbear to tell how much I was delighted with the news . May your health increase and increase till you are as well as you can wish yourself , or I can wish you ! " My friends tell me that my health improves too ...
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... expected ; nor to continue gloomy for the loss of his wife . Grief has its time . " The last part of this censure was theoretically made . Practically , we know that grief for the loss of a wife may be continued very long , in ...
... expected ; nor to continue gloomy for the loss of his wife . Grief has its time . " The last part of this censure was theoretically made . Practically , we know that grief for the loss of a wife may be continued very long , in ...
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