The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides. To which are Added, Volume 4J. Murray, 1835 |
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... Johnson's Opinion of Garrick . - - - DR . JOHNSON had , for many years , given me hopes that we should go together and visit the He- brides . Martin's account of those islands had impressed us with a notion , that we might there ...
... Johnson's Opinion of Garrick . - - - DR . JOHNSON had , for many years , given me hopes that we should go together and visit the He- brides . Martin's account of those islands had impressed us with a notion , that we might there ...
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... Johnson has said in his " Journey , " that " he scarcely remem- bered how the wish to visit the Hebrides was ex- cited ; " but he told me , in summer , 1763 , that his father put Martin's account into his hands when he was very young ...
... Johnson has said in his " Journey , " that " he scarcely remem- bered how the wish to visit the Hebrides was ex- cited ; " but he told me , in summer , 1763 , that his father put Martin's account into his hands when he was very young ...
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... Johnson to make out that excursion to Scotland , with the expectation of which we have long flattered ourselves . If he could order matters so as to pass some time in Edinburgh , about the close of the summer season , and then visit ...
... Johnson to make out that excursion to Scotland , with the expectation of which we have long flattered ourselves . If he could order matters so as to pass some time in Edinburgh , about the close of the summer season , and then visit ...
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... Johnson and you , about a week or ten days hence . I shall then do what I can to enforce the topic you mention ; but at present I cannot enter upon it , as I am in a very great hurry , for I intend to begin my journey within an hour or ...
... Johnson and you , about a week or ten days hence . I shall then do what I can to enforce the topic you mention ; but at present I cannot enter upon it , as I am in a very great hurry , for I intend to begin my journey within an hour or ...
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... Johnson sends his compliments to Mr. Boswell , being just arrived at Boyd's . " I went to him directly . He embraced me cordially ; and I exulted in the thought that I now had him actually in Caledonia . Mr. Scott's amiable manners ...
... Johnson sends his compliments to Mr. Boswell , being just arrived at Boyd's . " I went to him directly . He embraced me cordially ; and I exulted in the thought that I now had him actually in Caledonia . Mr. Scott's amiable manners ...
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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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