| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 554 trang
...I hope to find you willing in a fhort time to alleviate your trouble by fome other exercife of the mind. I am not without my part of the calamity. No death fince that of my wife has ever opprefled me like this, But let us rememberj that we are in the hands... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1812 - 402 trang
...XLVI. To Che Same. DEAREST MADAM, • . London, April 5, 1781. OF your injunctions, to pray for you and write to you, I hope to leave neither unobserved;...to alleviate your trouble by some other exercise of the mind. I am not without my part of the calamity. No death since that of my wife has ever oppressed... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 560 trang
...LETTER XLVI. To the Same, DEAREST MADAM, London, April 5, 1781. \./F your injunctions, to pray for you and write to you, I hope to leave neither unobserved...to alleviate your trouble by some other exercise of the mind. I am not without my part of the calamity. No death since that of my wife has ever oppressed... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 trang
...Titrate. DEAREST MADAM, London, April 5, 1781. OF your injunctions to pray for you and write to yon, I hope to leave neither unobserved ; and I hope to...to alleviate your trouble by some other exercise of the mind. I am not without my part of the calamity. No death since that of my wife has ever oppressed... | |
| Frank Elizabeth - 1814 - 400 trang
...Dearest madam, Of jour injunctions, to pray for you and write to you, I hope to leave neither unobserved. I am not without my part of the calamity. No death since that of my wife, has ever oppressed me like..i!u>, But let us remember, that we are in the hands of HIM who knows when to give, and when to... | |
| Elizabeth Frank - 1814 - 400 trang
...injunctions, to pray for you and write to you^ I hope to leave neither unobserved. I am not without ray part of the calamity. No death since that of my wife, has ever oppressed me like this. But let us remember, that we are in the hands of HIM •who knows when to give, and when to take away... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 872 trang
...#c. LETTER XLVI. To the Same. DEAREST MADAM, London, April 5, 1781. your injunctions, to pray for you and write to you, I hope to leave neither unobserved...to alleviate your trouble by some other exercise of the mind. I am not without my part of the calamity. No death since that of my wife has ever oppressed... | |
| 1816 - 358 trang
...Dearest madam, Of your injunctions, to pray for you and write to you, I hope to leave neither unobserved. I am not without my part of the calamity. No death...that of my wife, has ever oppressed me like this. But let us remember, that we are in the hands of HIM who knows when to give, and when to take away... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 564 trang
...S^c. LETTER XLVI. To the Same. DEAREST MADAM, London, April 5, 1781. your injunctions, to pray for you and write to you, I hope to leave neither unobserved ; and I hope to rind you willing in a short time to alleviate your trouble by some other exercise of the mind. I am... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 470 trang
...LETTER XLVL— To Mrs THRALE. DEAREST MADAM, London, April 5. 1781. OF your injunctions, to pray for you and write to you, I hope to leave neither unobserved...to alleviate your trouble by some other exercise of the mind. I am not without my part of the calamity. No death since that of my wife has ever oppressed... | |
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