I then went to bed, and, strange as it may seem, I think, slept. When I saw light, it was time to contrive what I should do. Though God stopped my speech, he left me my hand: I enjoyed a mercy which was not granted to my dear friend Lawrence, who now... The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. - Trang 413bởi Samuel Johnson - 1806Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Augustine Birrell - 1910 - 344 trang
...me my hand. I enjoyed a mercy which was not ' granted to my dear friend Lawrence, who now per' haps overlooks me, as I am writing, and rejoices ' that...necessarily to my servant, who came in talking, and ' could not immediately comprehend why he should ' read what I put into his hands. . . . How this will... | |
| James Boswell - 1912 - 106 trang
...should do. Though God stopped my speech he left me my hand; I enjoyed a mercy which was not granted to my dear friend Lawrence, who now perhaps overlooks...necessarily to my servant, who came in talking, and could not immediately comprehend why he should read what I put into his hands. "I then wrote a card... | |
| Mabel Duckitt - 1913 - 488 trang
...should do. Though God stopped my speech, he left me my hands ; I enjoyed a mercy which was not granted to my dear friend Lawrence, who now perhaps overlooks...necessarily to my servant, who came in talking, and could not immediately comprehend why he should read what I put into his hands. I then wrote a card... | |
| James Boswell - 1916 - 370 trang
...should do. Though God stopped my speech, he left me my hand ; I enjoyed a mercy which was not granted to my dear friend Lawrence, who now perhaps overlooks...necessarily to my servant, who came in talking, and could not immediately comprehend why he should read what I put into his hands. "I then wrote a card... | |
| Augustine Birrell - 1923 - 430 trang
...should do. Though God stopped my speech, He left me my hand. I enjoyed a mercy which was not granted to my dear "friend Lawrence, who now perhaps overlooks...necessarily to my servant, who came in talking, and could not immediately comprehend why he should read what I put into his hands. . . . How this will... | |
| Augustine Birrell - 1923 - 430 trang
...should do. Though God stopped my speech, He left me my hand. I enjoyed a mercy which was not granted to my dear friend Lawrence, who now perhaps overlooks...necessarily to my servant, who came in talking, and could not immediately comprehend why he should read what I put into his hands. . . . How this will... | |
| James Boswell - 1923 - 372 trang
...should do. Though GOD stopped my speech, he left me my hand; I enjoyed a mercy which was not granted to my dear friend Lawrence, who now perhaps overlooks...necessarily to my servant, who came in talking, and could not immediately comprehend why he should read what I put into his hands. "I then wrote a card... | |
| 1885 - 860 trang
...should do. Though God stopped my speech, He left me my hand. I enjoyed a mercy which was not granted to my dear friend Lawrence, who now perhaps overlooks...and rejoices that I have what he wanted. My first nute was necessarily to my servant, whu came in talking, and could not immediately comprehend why he... | |
| 1791 - 508 trang
...fliould do. Though GOD flopped my fpeech, he left me my hand, I enjoyed a mercy which was not granted to my dear friend Lawrence, who now perhaps overlooks...writing, and rejoices that I have what he wanted. My firft note was neceflarily to my lervant, who came in talking, and could not immediately comprehend... | |
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