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 x
... Trees in Scotland . - Leuchars . stantiation . Literary Property . — Montrose . - - CHAPTER IV . Montrose . - - Homer . Lawrence Kirk . - Monboddo . - Emigration . - - Biography and History . ― Decrease of Learning . Promotion of ...
... Trees in Scotland . - Leuchars . stantiation . Literary Property . — Montrose . - - CHAPTER IV . Montrose . - - Homer . Lawrence Kirk . - Monboddo . - Emigration . - - Biography and History . ― Decrease of Learning . Promotion of ...
Pagina 48
... Trees in Scotland . — Leuchars . — Transubstantia- . tion.- Literary Property . Montrose . - ― - MR . NAIRNE ( 1 ) , advocate , was to go with us as far as St. Andrew's . It gives me pleasure that , by men- tioning his name , I connect ...
... Trees in Scotland . — Leuchars . — Transubstantia- . tion.- Literary Property . Montrose . - ― - MR . NAIRNE ( 1 ) , advocate , was to go with us as far as St. Andrew's . It gives me pleasure that , by men- tioning his name , I connect ...
Pagina 51
... trees . A rich man , of a hospitable turn , here , would have many visiters from Edinburgh . " ( 1 ) The remains of the fort have been removed , to assist in constructing a very useful lighthouse upon the island . WALTER SCOTT . When we ...
... trees . A rich man , of a hospitable turn , here , would have many visiters from Edinburgh . " ( 1 ) The remains of the fort have been removed , to assist in constructing a very useful lighthouse upon the island . WALTER SCOTT . When we ...
Pagina 63
... trees , and two men fencing , one of whom had hit the other in the eye , to show his great dexterity ; so that the art was well taught . JOHNSON . " Were I studying here , I should go and take a lesson . I remember Hope ( 1 ) , in his ...
... trees , and two men fencing , one of whom had hit the other in the eye , to show his great dexterity ; so that the art was well taught . JOHNSON . " Were I studying here , I should go and take a lesson . I remember Hope ( 1 ) , in his ...
Pagina 67
... trees , which de- serve the name , he can see from the road from Berwick to Aberdeen . Had Dr. Johnson said , " there are no trees " upon this line , he would have said what is colloquially true ; because , by no trees , in common ...
... trees , which de- serve the name , he can see from the road from Berwick to Aberdeen . Had Dr. Johnson said , " there are no trees " upon this line , he would have said what is colloquially true ; because , by no trees , in common ...
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