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... hope draws nectar in a sieve And hope without an object cannot live . Now his work was sustained by hope , and his hope had a definite object : could it be that the Grub Street days were over ? PART III The Dictionary Years CHAPTER 9 ...
... hope draws nectar in a sieve And hope without an object cannot live . Now his work was sustained by hope , and his hope had a definite object : could it be that the Grub Street days were over ? PART III The Dictionary Years CHAPTER 9 ...
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... hope and his last refuge ; that your mercy is most earnestly and humbly implored by a clergyman , whom your law and judges have condemned to the horror and ignominy of a public execution . I confess the crime , and own the enormity of ...
... hope and his last refuge ; that your mercy is most earnestly and humbly implored by a clergyman , whom your law and judges have condemned to the horror and ignominy of a public execution . I confess the crime , and own the enormity of ...
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... hope to escape the distress that now oppresses me . ' Having delivered himself of this warning to his friends , his mood lightened ; he went on , ' I had , very early in my life , the seeds of goodness in me : I had a love of virtue ...
... hope to escape the distress that now oppresses me . ' Having delivered himself of this warning to his friends , his mood lightened ; he went on , ' I had , very early in my life , the seeds of goodness in me : I had a love of virtue ...
Table des matières
Introduction | 13 |
At St Johns Gate | 79 |
The Friend of Goodness | 100 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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