Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 pages |
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Page 334
... hope and his last refuge ; that your mercy is most ear- nestly and humbly implored by a clergy- man , whom your Laws and Judges have condemned to the horror and ignominy of a public execution . " I confess the crime , and own the enor ...
... hope and his last refuge ; that your mercy is most ear- nestly and humbly implored by a clergy- man , whom your Laws and Judges have condemned to the horror and ignominy of a public execution . " I confess the crime , and own the enor ...
Page 475
... hope of seeing again . " Of my life , from the time we parted , the history is mournful . The spring of last year deprived me of Thrale , a man whose eye for fifteen years had scarcely been turn- ed upon me but with respect or ...
... hope of seeing again . " Of my life , from the time we parted , the history is mournful . The spring of last year deprived me of Thrale , a man whose eye for fifteen years had scarcely been turn- ed upon me but with respect or ...
Page 515
... hope he will shew that the be- now better . I hope that we shall sometime nefit has been properly conferred , both by have a cheerful interview . In the mean his proficiency and his gratitude . At least time let us pray for one another ...
... hope he will shew that the be- now better . I hope that we shall sometime nefit has been properly conferred , both by have a cheerful interview . In the mean his proficiency and his gratitude . At least time let us pray for one another ...
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