The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... hope , was peaceful ; it was surely happy . " I wish I had written sooner , lest , writing now , I should renew your grief ; but I would not for- bear saying what I have now said . " This loss is , I hope , the only misfortune of a ...
... hope , was peaceful ; it was surely happy . " I wish I had written sooner , lest , writing now , I should renew your grief ; but I would not for- bear saying what I have now said . " This loss is , I hope , the only misfortune of a ...
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... hope to hear often of her Ladyship , and every day better news and better , till I hear that you have both the happi- ness , which to both is very sincerely wished , by , Sir , your most affectionate , and most humble servant , " August ...
... hope to hear often of her Ladyship , and every day better news and better , till I hear that you have both the happi- ness , which to both is very sincerely wished , by , Sir , your most affectionate , and most humble servant , " August ...
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... hope you do not suspect that it will be wanting . My kindness for you has neither the merit of singular virtue , nor the reproach of singular prejudice . Whether to love you be right or wrong , I have many on my side : Mrs. Thrale loves ...
... hope you do not suspect that it will be wanting . My kindness for you has neither the merit of singular virtue , nor the reproach of singular prejudice . Whether to love you be right or wrong , I have many on my side : Mrs. Thrale loves ...
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