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 9
... carried in his hand a large English oak stick . Let me not be censured for mentioning such minute particulars : every thing relative to so great a man is worth observing . I remember Dr. Adam Smith , in his rhetorical lectures at ...
... carried in his hand a large English oak stick . Let me not be censured for mentioning such minute particulars : every thing relative to so great a man is worth observing . I remember Dr. Adam Smith , in his rhetorical lectures at ...
Pagina 26
... carrying a notion of duty , by which honest minds might easily be caught . But they are now combinations of individuals , who , instead of being the sons and servants of the community , make a league for advancing their private ...
... carrying a notion of duty , by which honest minds might easily be caught . But they are now combinations of individuals , who , instead of being the sons and servants of the community , make a league for advancing their private ...
Pagina 27
... carried , and there barbarously murdered . Captain Goodere was , with two of his accomplices , executed for this offence in the April following . The circumstances of the case , and some other facts connected with this family , led to ...
... carried , and there barbarously murdered . Captain Goodere was , with two of his accomplices , executed for this offence in the April following . The circumstances of the case , and some other facts connected with this family , led to ...
Pagina 35
... carry him to the abbey of Holy- rood House , that beautiful piece of architecture , but , alas ! that deserted mansion of royalty , which Hamilton of Bangour , in one of his elegant poems calls , " A virtuous palace , where no monarch ...
... carry him to the abbey of Holy- rood House , that beautiful piece of architecture , but , alas ! that deserted mansion of royalty , which Hamilton of Bangour , in one of his elegant poems calls , " A virtuous palace , where no monarch ...
Pagina 48
... carry the suit to the supreme court , where his judgment was reversed . Sir William was of the old school of manners , somewhat formal , but punctiliously well bred . - WALTER SCOTT . I talked with perhaps too boasting an air , how 48 ...
... carry the suit to the supreme court , where his judgment was reversed . Sir William was of the old school of manners , somewhat formal , but punctiliously well bred . - WALTER SCOTT . I talked with perhaps too boasting an air , how 48 ...
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