The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4J. Murray, 1839 |
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Pagina 13
... appearance . My wife had tea ready for him , which it is well known he delighted to drink at all hours , particularly when sitting up late , and of which his able defence against Mr. Jonas Hanway should have obtained him a magnificent ...
... appearance . My wife had tea ready for him , which it is well known he delighted to drink at all hours , particularly when sitting up late , and of which his able defence against Mr. Jonas Hanway should have obtained him a magnificent ...
Pagina 14
... appearance . I did not begin to keep a regular full journal till some days after we had set out from Edinburgh ; but I have luckily preserved a good many fragments of his Memorabilia from his very first evening in Scotland . We had a ...
... appearance . I did not begin to keep a regular full journal till some days after we had set out from Edinburgh ; but I have luckily preserved a good many fragments of his Memorabilia from his very first evening in Scotland . We had a ...
Pagina 15
... appointed by the states - general , the town of Amsterdam , and Sommelsdyck . The states - general have ac- quired Sommelsdyck's right ; but the family has still great had the appearance of listening to him . His motions.
... appointed by the states - general , the town of Amsterdam , and Sommelsdyck . The states - general have ac- quired Sommelsdyck's right ; but the family has still great had the appearance of listening to him . His motions.
Pagina 16
... appearance of listening to him . His motions seemed to her to be intended for her amusement ; and when he stopped she fluttered , and made a little infantine noise , and a kind of signal for him to begin again . She would be held close ...
... appearance of listening to him . His motions seemed to her to be intended for her amusement ; and when he stopped she fluttered , and made a little infantine noise , and a kind of signal for him to begin again . She would be held close ...
Pagina 33
... appearance ; but Principal , from his being the head of our college , is his usual designation , and is shorter : so I shall use it hereafter . " There is no occasion for putting this at the VOL . IV . D ETAT . 64 . 33 THE SCOTCH UNION .
... appearance ; but Principal , from his being the head of our college , is his usual designation , and is shorter : so I shall use it hereafter . " There is no occasion for putting this at the VOL . IV . D ETAT . 64 . 33 THE SCOTCH UNION .
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