| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 pagine
...pvjsumc to say, "Had I been in Savage's condition, I should have lived or written "c better than Savage." This relation will not be wholly without its use, if those, who languish under any part of his sufferings, shall be enabled to fortify tkeir patience, by reflecting... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 pagine
...presume to say, "Hud I been in Savage's condition, I should have lived or written " better than Savage." This relation will not be wholly "without its use, if those, who languish under any part of his sufferings, shall be enabled to fortify their patience, by reflecting... | |
| Richard Savage - 1805 - 284 pagine
...presume to say, ' Had I been in Savage's condition, ' 1 should have lived or written better than Savage.' This relation will not be wholly without its use, if those, who languish under any part of his sufferings, shall be enabled to fortify their patience, by reflecting... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 494 pagine
...presume to say, " had I been in Savage's condition, I should have lived or written better than Savage." This relation will not be wholly without its use, if those, who languish under any part of his sufferings, shall be enabled to fortify their patience, by reflecting... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 422 pagine
...to say, " Had " I been in Savage's condition, I should have lived " or written better than Savage." This relation will not be wholly without its use, if those, who languish under any part of his sufferings, shall be enabled to fortify their patience, by reflecting... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 380 pagine
...presume to say, " had I been in Savage's condition, I should have lived or written better than Savage." This relation will not be wholly without its use, if those, who languish under any part of his sufferings, shall be enabled to fortify their patience, by reflecting... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 378 pagine
...presume to say, " had I been in Savage's condition, I should have lived or written better than Savage." This relation will not be wholly without its use, if those, who languish under any part of his sufferings, shall be enabled to fortify their patience, by reflecting... | |
| 560 pagine
...sometimes the effect of falsehood/' — The Doctor concludes the life of this unhappy man, by observing, " This relation will not be wholly without its use ; if those, who languish under any part of his sufferings, shall be able to fortify their patience by reflecting, that... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 504 pagine
...presume to say, " Had I been in Savage's condition, I should have " lived or written better than Savage." This relation will not be wholly without its use, if those, who languish under any part of his sufferings, shall be enabled to fortify their patience, by reflecting... | |
| John Watkins - 1818 - 572 pagine
...great business of human life. In the language of an inimitable writer and inestimable moral teacher, this relation will not be wholly without its use, if those who languish under any part of his sufferings shall be enabled to fortify their patience by reflecting... | |
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