I think repeated it; but all was vain. 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... Letters of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. - Sayfa 301Samuel Johnson tarafından - 1892Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Samuel Johnson, Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1788 - 454 sayfa
...ftopped my fpeech he left me my hand, I enjoyed a mercy which was not granted to my dear friend Lawrence, who now perhaps overlooks me as I am writing, and rejoices that I have what he wanted. My tirft note was neceflarily to my fervant, who came in talking, and could not immediately comprehend... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1788 - 626 sayfa
...my fpeech he left me my hand, I enjoyed a rnercy which was not granted to my dear iriend Lawrence, who now perhaps overlooks me as I am writing, and rejoices that 1 have what he wanted. My My firft note was neceffarily to my fervant, •who came in talking, and... | |
| James Boswell - 1791 - 608 sayfa
...neceflarily to my fervant, who came in talking, and could not immediately comprehend why he fhould read what I put into his hands. " I then wrote a card to Mr. Allen, that I might have a difcreet friend at hand, to act as occafion fhould require. In penning this... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 554 sayfa
...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 me as I am writing, and rejoices that I have what he wanted. My firfl note was neceffarily to my fervant, who came in talking, and could not immediately comprehend... | |
| 1803 - 268 sayfa
...granted to my dear fjliend Lawrence, who now perhaps overlooks me as I am writing, and rejoices thait I have what he wanted. My first note was necessarily to my servant, who came in talking, a,nd cquld not immediately comprehend why he should read what I put iqto ihis Lands. ,. ., ; ) •; •<... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 548 sayfa
...my speech he left me my hand, I enjoyed a mercy which was not gi anted to my dear friend Lawrence, who now perhaps overlooks me as I am writing, and...necessarily to my servant, who came in talking, and conld not immediately comprehend why he shonld read what I pnt into his hands. • I then wrote a card... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 532 sayfa
...my speech, he left me my hand ; I enjoyed a mercy which was not granted to my dear friend Lawrence, who now perhaps overlooks me as I am writing, and...I put into his hands. " I then wrote a card to Mr. Allen, that I might have a discreet friend at hand, to act as occasion should require. In penning this... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 562 sayfa
...my speech, he left me my hand; I enjoyed a mercy which was not granted to my dear friend Lawrence, who now perhaps overlooks me as I am writing, and...not immediately comprehend why he should read what 1 put into his hands. " I then wrote a card to Mr. Allen, that I might have a discreet friend at hand,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1812 - 402 sayfa
...tny speech he left me tny hand; I enjoyed a mercy which was not granted to my dear friend Lawrence, who now perhaps overlooks me as I am writing} and...what I put into his hands. I then wrote a card to Mr. Allen, that I might have a discreet friend at hand to act as occasion should require. In penning this... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 560 sayfa
...my speech, he left me my hand: I enjoyed a mercy which was not granted to my dear friend Lawrence, who now perhaps overlooks me as I am writing, and...what I put into his hands. I then wrote a card to Mr. Allen, that I might have a discreet friend at hand to act as occasion should require. In penning this... | |
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