Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 pages |
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Page 105
... soon lose that tenderness of look , and that bene- volence of mind , whica arose from the par- ticipation of ... soon be where our doom will be fixed for ever . I pray God to bless you , and am , Sir , " Your most affectionate humble ...
... soon lose that tenderness of look , and that bene- volence of mind , whica arose from the par- ticipation of ... soon be where our doom will be fixed for ever . I pray God to bless you , and am , Sir , " Your most affectionate humble ...
Page 500
... soon of my senses , I request you will , on the receipt of this note , come to me , and act for me , as the exigences of my case may require . " I am , sincerely yours , " SAM . JOHNSON . own , I am gradually mending . The physi- cians.
... soon of my senses , I request you will , on the receipt of this note , come to me , and act for me , as the exigences of my case may require . " I am , sincerely yours , " SAM . JOHNSON . own , I am gradually mending . The physi- cians.
Page 550
... soon pass away . Let us think seriously on our duty.- I send my kindest respects to dear Mrs. Careless : let me have the prayers of both . We have all lived long , snd must soon part . GOD have mercy on us , for the sake of our Lord ...
... soon pass away . Let us think seriously on our duty.- I send my kindest respects to dear Mrs. Careless : let me have the prayers of both . We have all lived long , snd must soon part . GOD have mercy on us , for the sake of our Lord ...
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