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Pagina viii
... English language shall be spoken or understood . " • This " Journal , " in some respects the most in- teresting part of Boswell's whole record , was first incorporated with the rest of the narrative in Mr. Croker's edition of 1831 . ix ...
... English language shall be spoken or understood . " • This " Journal , " in some respects the most in- teresting part of Boswell's whole record , was first incorporated with the rest of the narrative in Mr. Croker's edition of 1831 . ix ...
Pagina xii
... English Soldiers . Manners . - - Duelling . — Change of - - Landed and trading Interests . Pyramid . Ulinish . - Lord Orrery . - Ulinish . - Tanners . Life of a Sailor . Clergy . - - CHAPTER X. - Butchers . - - Lovat's Page 231 ...
... English Soldiers . Manners . - - Duelling . — Change of - - Landed and trading Interests . Pyramid . Ulinish . - Lord Orrery . - Ulinish . - Tanners . Life of a Sailor . Clergy . - - CHAPTER X. - Butchers . - - Lovat's Page 231 ...
Pagina 9
... 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 Glasgow , told us he was glad to ...
... 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 Glasgow , told us he was glad to ...
Pagina 18
... English judge will be long remembered in Scotland , where he built an elegant house , and lived in it magnificently . His own ample fortune , with the addition of his salary , enabled him to be splendidly hospitable . It may be ...
... English judge will be long remembered in Scotland , where he built an elegant house , and lived in it magnificently . His own ample fortune , with the addition of his salary , enabled him to be splendidly hospitable . It may be ...
Pagina 32
... English money . " JOHN- SON . Sir , that is no defence : that makes you 99 66 " Half worse . Good MR . BROWN , keeper of the advo- cates ' library . " We had better say nothing about it . " BOSWEll . " You would have been glad . however ...
... English money . " JOHN- SON . Sir , that is no defence : that makes you 99 66 " Half worse . Good MR . BROWN , keeper of the advo- cates ' library . " We had better say nothing about it . " BOSWEll . " You would have been glad . however ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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