The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with A Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 8Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, 1888 |
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Page 42
... hope of seeing both him and you again , which I am not willing to mingle with doubt , must at present comfort as it can , Sir , your , & c . " SAM . JOHNSON . " LETTER 394 . TO THE SAME . - " London , Dec. 20. 1774 . " SIR , - Being ...
... hope of seeing both him and you again , which I am not willing to mingle with doubt , must at present comfort as it can , Sir , your , & c . " SAM . JOHNSON . " LETTER 394 . TO THE SAME . - " London , Dec. 20. 1774 . " SIR , - Being ...
Page 49
... hope the boys would fall upon him , and apply the whip to him . There are gradations in conduct ; there is morality , - decency , - propriety . None of these should be violated by a bishop . bishop should not go to a house where he 66 A ...
... hope the boys would fall upon him , and apply the whip to him . There are gradations in conduct ; there is morality , - decency , - propriety . None of these should be violated by a bishop . bishop should not go to a house where he 66 A ...
Page 61
... hope to leave neither unob- - ( 1 ) [ The brewery was sold by Dr. Johnson and his brother executor , to Messrs . BARCLAY , PERKINS , & Co. , for 135,000 % . While on his Tour to the Hebrides , in 1773 , Johnson mentioned that Thrale ...
... hope to leave neither unob- - ( 1 ) [ The brewery was sold by Dr. Johnson and his brother executor , to Messrs . BARCLAY , PERKINS , & Co. , for 135,000 % . While on his Tour to the Hebrides , in 1773 , Johnson mentioned that Thrale ...
Page 62
... hope to find you willing in a short time to alleviate your trouble by some other exercise of the mind . I am not without my part of the calamity . No death since that of my wife has ever oppressed me like this . But let us remember that ...
... hope to find you willing in a short time to alleviate your trouble by some other exercise of the mind . I am not without my part of the calamity . No death since that of my wife has ever oppressed me like this . But let us remember that ...
Page 65
... hope he is happy ; but I have had a great loss . I am otherwise pretty well . I require some care of myself , but that care is not ineffectual ; and when I am out of order , I think it often my own fault . " The spring is now making ...
... hope he is happy ; but I have had a great loss . I am otherwise pretty well . I require some care of myself , but that care is not ineffectual ; and when I am out of order , I think it often my own fault . " The spring is now making ...
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