Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetDodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 oldal |
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xii. oldal
... labour , and that what he had brought him was the fare he and his wife had , " on which nourishing diet his Majesty , " staying upon the hay mow , " feeds thankfully for two days , and then departs under new guidance , having first ...
... labour , and that what he had brought him was the fare he and his wife had , " on which nourishing diet his Majesty , " staying upon the hay mow , " feeds thankfully for two days , and then departs under new guidance , having first ...
160. oldal
... labour is ineffectual , and without whose grace all wisdom is folly ; grant , I beseech Thee , that in this undertaking Thy Holy Spirit may not be withheld from me , but that I may promote Thy glory , and the salvation of myself and ...
... labour is ineffectual , and without whose grace all wisdom is folly ; grant , I beseech Thee , that in this undertaking Thy Holy Spirit may not be withheld from me , but that I may promote Thy glory , and the salvation of myself and ...
227. oldal
... labour be lost for want of a little more : but snatch what time you can from the Hall , and the pupils , and 1 ' His degree had now past , according to the usual form , the suffrages of the heads of colleges ; but was not yet finally ...
... labour be lost for want of a little more : but snatch what time you can from the Hall , and the pupils , and 1 ' His degree had now past , according to the usual form , the suffrages of the heads of colleges ; but was not yet finally ...
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