Samuel JohnsonViking Press, 1975 - 388페이지 |
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... comfort [ i.e. after her death ] from the usual resources , reflections on the conditions of mortality , the instability of human happi- ness , resignation to the divine will , and other topics . That Johnson ' derived no comfort ' from ...
... comfort [ i.e. after her death ] from the usual resources , reflections on the conditions of mortality , the instability of human happi- ness , resignation to the divine will , and other topics . That Johnson ' derived no comfort ' from ...
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... comfort in remem- bering her . We can say this categorically because there is evidence that his inability to face ... comfort and satisfaction in the time to come ; for all comfort and all satisfaction , is sincerely wished you by , Dear ...
... comfort in remem- bering her . We can say this categorically because there is evidence that his inability to face ... comfort and satisfaction in the time to come ; for all comfort and all satisfaction , is sincerely wished you by , Dear ...
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... comforts of my age , died last night of a fever . My views , my purposes , my hopes are at an end : I am now a lonely ... comfort can truth and reason afford me ? Of what effect are they now , but to tell me that my daughter will not be ...
... comforts of my age , died last night of a fever . My views , my purposes , my hopes are at an end : I am now a lonely ... comfort can truth and reason afford me ? Of what effect are they now , but to tell me that my daughter will not be ...
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