Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... continue discourse long ; but strength , I hope , will return . The physicians consider me as cured . I was last Sunday at church . On Tuesday I took an airing to Hampstead , and dined with THE CLUB ' , where ... continues , in some degree.
... continue discourse long ; but strength , I hope , will return . The physicians consider me as cured . I was last Sunday at church . On Tuesday I took an airing to Hampstead , and dined with THE CLUB ' , where ... continues , in some degree.
271. oldal
... continue your attention to Mrs. Williams ; it is great consolation to the well , and still greater to the sick ... continues : - ' I have always considered this as the most valu- able of all Pope's epitaphs ; the subject of it is a ...
... continue your attention to Mrs. Williams ; it is great consolation to the well , and still greater to the sick ... continues : - ' I have always considered this as the most valu- able of all Pope's epitaphs ; the subject of it is a ...
409. oldal
... continue his mercy . This account I would not delay , because I am not a lover of complaints , or complainers , and ... continues , yet I do not trust it wholly to itself , but soothe it now and then with an opiate . I not only perform ...
... continue his mercy . This account I would not delay , because I am not a lover of complaints , or complainers , and ... continues , yet I do not trust it wholly to itself , but soothe it now and then with an opiate . I not only perform ...
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