My physicians are very friendly and very disinterested, and give me great hopes, but you may imagine my situation. I have so far recovered my vocal powers, as to repeat the Lord's Prayer with no very imperfect articulation. My memory, I hope, yet remains... Lives of eminent persons - 421. oldalszerző: Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1823Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| James Boswell - 1884 - 626 oldal
...recovered my vocal powers, as to repeat the Lord's Prayer with no imperfect articulation. My memory, I hope, yet remains as it was; but such an attack produces solicitude for the safety of every faculty." TO MR. THOMAS DAVIES. "June 18, 1783. " DEAR SIR, " I have had, indeed, a very heavy blow; but God,... | |
| 1885 - 932 oldal
...came in talking, and could not immediately comprehend why he should read what I put into his hands How this will be received by you I know not. I hope you will sympathize with me ; but perhaps ' My mistress, gracious, mild and good, Cries — Is he dumb ? 'Tis... | |
| Augustine Birrell - 1887 - 312 oldal
...talking, and could not immediately compre' hend why he should read what I put into his ' hands, . . . How this will be received by ' you I know not. I hope...good, Cries — Is he dumb ? 'Tis time he shou'd." 'I suppose you may wish to know how my ' disease is treated by the physicians. They put ' a blister... | |
| Augustine Birrell - 1887 - 314 oldal
...in talking, and could not immediately comprehend why he should read what I put into his hands. . . . How this will be received by you I know not. I hope...mistress, gracious, mild, and good, Cries — Is he dumb ? 'T is time he shou'd." ' I suppose you may wish to know how my disease is treated by the physicians.... | |
| James Boswell - 1887 - 652 oldal
...recovered my vocal powers, as to repeat the Lord's Prayer with no very imperfect articulation. My memory, I hope, yet remains as it was ; but such an attack produces solicitude for the safety of every faculty.' 'To MR. THOMAS DAVIES. 'DEAR SIR, ' I have had, indeed, a very heavy blow ; but GOD, who yet spares... | |
| James Boswell - 1887 - 466 oldal
...recovered my vocal powers, as to repeat the Lord's Prayer with no very imperfect articulation. My memory, I hope, yet remains as it was; but such an attack produces solicitude for the safety of every faculty.' 'To MR. THOMAS DAVIES. ' DEAR SIR, ' I have had, indeed, a very heavy blow; but GOD, who yet spares... | |
| James Boswell - 1889 - 570 oldal
...recovered my vocal powers, as to repeat the Lord's Prayer with no imperfect articulation. My memory, I hope, yet remains as it was; but such an attack produces solicitude for the safety of every faculty." TO MR. THOMAS DAVIES. "June 18, 1783. " DEAR SIB, " I have had, indeed, a very heavy blow; but God,... | |
| AUGUSTINE BIRRELL - 1891 - 350 oldal
...in talking, and could not immediately comprehend why he should read what I put into his hands. . . . How this will be received by you I know not . I hope...mistress, gracious, mild, and good, Cries — Is he dumb ? 'T is time he shou'd." ' I suppose you may wish to know how my disease is treated by the physicians.... | |
| Augustine Birrell - 1891 - 324 oldal
...in talking, and could not immediately comprehend why he should read what I put into his hands. . . . How this will be received by you I know not. I hope you will sympathise with me ; but perhaps 1 " My mistress, gracious, mild, and good, Cries — Is he dumb ? 'T is time he shou'd." 'I suppose... | |
| Leonard Benton Seeley - 1891 - 398 oldal
...describing a paralytic seizure by which two days before he had lost his speech for a time, he proceeds : " How this will be received by you I know not. I hope you will sympathize with me ; but perhaps " ' My mistress, gracious, mild, and good, Cries, Is he dumb? 'Tis... | |
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