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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... 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 having gone to Aberdeen , which place I left ...
... 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 having gone to Aberdeen , which place I left ...
Pagina 14
... polite when he chose to be so , his address to her was most courteous and engaging ; and his convers- ation soon charmed her into a forgetfulness of his external appearance . I did not begin to keep a regular full journal till some days ...
... polite when he chose to be so , his address to her was most courteous and engaging ; and his convers- ation soon charmed her into a forgetfulness of his external appearance . I did not begin to keep a regular full journal till some days ...
Pagina 98
... polite invitation to Slains Castle . We arrived there just at three o'clock , as the bell for dinner was ringing . Though , from its being just on the north - east ocean , no trees will grow here , Lord Errol has done all that can be ...
... polite invitation to Slains Castle . We arrived there just at three o'clock , as the bell for dinner was ringing . Though , from its being just on the north - east ocean , no trees will grow here , Lord Errol has done all that can be ...
Pagina 142
... polite . The governor had excellent animal spirits , the conversation of a soldier , and somewhat of a Frenchman , to which his extraction entitles him . He is brother to General Cyrus Trapaud . We passed a very agreeable evening ...
... polite . The governor had excellent animal spirits , the conversation of a soldier , and somewhat of a Frenchman , to which his extraction entitles him . He is brother to General Cyrus Trapaud . We passed a very agreeable evening ...
Pagina 156
... polite message , to acquaint us , that he was very sorry that he did not hear of us till we had passed his house , otherwise he should have insisted on our sleeping there that night ; and that , if he were not obliged to set out for ...
... polite message , to acquaint us , that he was very sorry that he did not hear of us till we had passed his house , otherwise he should have insisted on our sleeping there that night ; and that , if he were not obliged to set out for ...
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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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