Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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Stran 169
... hope I do not very grossly flatter myself to imagine that you and dear Mrs. Careless will be glad to hear some account of me . I performed the journey to London with very little inconven- ience , and came safe to my habitation , where I ...
... hope I do not very grossly flatter myself to imagine that you and dear Mrs. Careless will be glad to hear some account of me . I performed the journey to London with very little inconven- ience , and came safe to my habitation , where I ...
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... hope of a blessed resurrection " , " too strong to be used indiscriminately , and , indeed , some- times when those over whose bodies it is said , have been notoriously profane ? ' JOHNSON . ' It is sure and certain hope , Sir ; not ...
... hope of a blessed resurrection " , " too strong to be used indiscriminately , and , indeed , some- times when those over whose bodies it is said , have been notoriously profane ? ' JOHNSON . ' It is sure and certain hope , Sir ; not ...
Stran 350
... hope that the next part of life will be free from the pains , and anxieties , and sorrows , which we have already felt ' . We are for wise purposes ' Condemn'd to Hope's delusive mind ; ' as Johnson finely says ; and I may also quote ...
... hope that the next part of life will be free from the pains , and anxieties , and sorrows , which we have already felt ' . We are for wise purposes ' Condemn'd to Hope's delusive mind ; ' as Johnson finely says ; and I may also quote ...
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