Memoirs of the Life, Writings and Correspondence of Sir William Jones, Volume 1J. Hatchard, 1806 - 531 pages |
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Page 119
... society ; at the same time , my anxiety for your company excites the most lively regret at our separation . If I cannot alto- gether conquer it , I can at least alleviate it by corresponding with you . Appendix , No. 24 . + Appendix ...
... society ; at the same time , my anxiety for your company excites the most lively regret at our separation . If I cannot alto- gether conquer it , I can at least alleviate it by corresponding with you . Appendix , No. 24 . + Appendix ...
Page 124
... society , I should prefer a winter in Holland to the gardens of the Hesperides , nor indulge a wish for the vales of Tempè , but my legal occupations make the summer more convenient for travelling . I promise you therefore to pass some ...
... society , I should prefer a winter in Holland to the gardens of the Hesperides , nor indulge a wish for the vales of Tempè , but my legal occupations make the summer more convenient for travelling . I promise you therefore to pass some ...
Page 134
... society and conversation . I am anxious to have your last publication , ( the subject of which you do not mention , ) and doubt not that the perusal of it will afford me great pleasure . Farewell , and think of me always with affection ...
... society and conversation . I am anxious to have your last publication , ( the subject of which you do not mention , ) and doubt not that the perusal of it will afford me great pleasure . Farewell , and think of me always with affection ...
Page 149
... society , is so strongly impressed upon me , that I have nothing more anxiously at heart , than to fly over to you with all speed , that I may again enjoy it . Neither is it want of time , that detains me ; for my office , which ...
... society , is so strongly impressed upon me , that I have nothing more anxiously at heart , than to fly over to you with all speed , that I may again enjoy it . Neither is it want of time , that detains me ; for my office , which ...
Page 150
... society of his friend , from his want of means to defray the expence of a journey to England . At this period , Schultens enjoyed an extensive repu- tation , and was perhaps the object of envy to many , who , without any claim to ...
... society of his friend , from his want of means to defray the expence of a journey to England . At this period , Schultens enjoyed an extensive repu- tation , and was perhaps the object of envy to many , who , without any claim to ...
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