| Richard Savage, Samuel Johnson - 1777 - 354 pągines
...this our calamity. I hope this will not be conflrued, as if we meant to rerled upon that gentleman, or remove any thing from us upon him, or that we repine...grief, than to be without any companion in fo great a misfortune *.' Mr. Savage had now no hopes of life, but from the mercy of the crown, which was very... | |
| Richard Savage, Samuel Johnson - 1777 - 294 pągines
...this out* calamity. I hope this will not be conllrued, as if we meant to reflect upon that gentleman, or remove any thing from us upon him, or that we'...no participation of it: No, my Lord! for my part, t declare nothing could more foften my grief', than ' to be without any companion in fo great a, mufor-'... | |
| Richard Savage - 1780 - 390 pągines
...our ealamity. I hope this will *' not be eonflrued as if we meant to refleet upon that " gentleman, or remove any thing from us upon him, " or that we repine the more at our fate beeaufe he *' has no partieipation of it: no, my Lord! for my " part, I deelare nothing eould more... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 258 pągines
...our calamity. I hope this will not " be conftrued, as if we meant to reflecl: upon " that gentleman, or remove any thing from us " upon him, or that we...participation of it: " No, my Lord ! For my part, I declare no" thing could more foften my grief, than to be " without any companion in fo great a inisfor•"... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 332 pągines
...1 hope this will not be as if we meant to reflect upon that gentleman, or remove any thing from-us upon him, or that we repine the more at our fate,...could more foften my grief, than to be without any com; panion in fo great a misfortune *." Mr. Savage had now no hopes of life, but rom the mercy of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 pągines
...us into this our " calamity. 1 hope this will not be as if we meant to reflect upon thmgen" tleman, or remove any thing from us upon him, or that we repine the !< more at our fate, because he has no participation of it: No, my Lord! * For my part, I declare nothing could mure soften... | |
| Richard Savage - 1800 - 222 pągines
...our calamity. 1 hope this will not be cenltmed, as if we meant to reflect upon that gentleman, tor remove any thing from us upon him, or that we repine the more at our fate, becaufo he has no participation of it : No, my Lord ! For my part, I declare no'hing coisldmore foften... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 pągines
...us into this om " calamity. 1 hope this will not be as if we meant to reflect upon that gen" tleman, or remove any thing from us upon him, or that we repine the " more at our fate, because he has no participation o\ it: No, my Lord! " For my part, I declare nothing could more soften... | |
| Richard Savage - 1805 - 284 pągines
...evidence) has led us into this our calamity. 1 hope this will " not be construed, as if we meant to reflect upon that gentle" man, or remove any thing from us upon him, or that we re" pine the more at our fate, because he has no participation " of it. No, my Lord! For my part, I... | |
| samuel johnson, ll.d. - 1806 - 416 pągines
...this our calamity. I hope this will not be M conftrued as if we meant to reflect upon that gen"tleman, or remove any thing from us upon him, " or that we...than to be without any companion in fo *' great a misfortune *." Mr. Savage had now no hopes of life, but from the mercy of the Crown, which was very... | |
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