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 3
... better ; and , therefore , though I know he will be happy to meet you there , it will forward the scheme , if , in your answer to this , you express yourself concerning it with that power of which you are so hap- pily possessed , and ...
... better ; and , therefore , though I know he will be happy to meet you there , it will forward the scheme , if , in your answer to this , you express yourself concerning it with that power of which you are so hap- pily possessed , and ...
Pagina 5
... better : ipse venit . He was , how- ever , so polite as to wave his privilege of nil mihi rescribas , and wrote from Edinburgh as follows : * Your very kind and agreeable favour of the 20th of April overtook me here yesterday , after ...
... better : ipse venit . He was , how- ever , so polite as to wave his privilege of nil mihi rescribas , and wrote from Edinburgh as follows : * Your very kind and agreeable favour of the 20th of April overtook me here yesterday , after ...
Pagina 7
... better suited to the dignity of verse ; as one may dance with grace , whose motions , in ordinary walking , in the common step , are awkward . He had a con- stitutional melancholy , the clouds of which dark- ened the brightness of his ...
... better suited to the dignity of verse ; as one may dance with grace , whose motions , in ordinary walking , in the common step , are awkward . He had a con- stitutional melancholy , the clouds of which dark- ened the brightness of his ...
Pagina 10
... better world , will serve to introduce to the fancy of my readers the capital object of the following journal , in the course of which I trust they will attain to a considerable degree of acquaintance with him . His prejudice against ...
... better world , will serve to introduce to the fancy of my readers the capital object of the following journal , in the course of which I trust they will attain to a considerable degree of acquaintance with him . His prejudice against ...
Pagina 11
... better animals than the Scots ; they are nearer the sun ; their blood is richer , and more mellow but when I humour any of them in an outrageous contempt of Scotland , I fairly own I treat them as children . And thus I have , at some ...
... better animals than the Scots ; they are nearer the sun ; their blood is richer , and more mellow but when I humour any of them in an outrageous contempt of Scotland , I fairly own I treat them as children . And thus I have , at some ...
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