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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Pagina 13
... walked arm - in - arm , up the High Street , to my house in James's Court ( 2 ) : it was a dusky night : I could not prevent his being assailed by the evening effluvia of Edinburgh . I heard a late baronet , of some distinction in the ...
... walked arm - in - arm , up the High Street , to my house in James's Court ( 2 ) : it was a dusky night : I could not prevent his being assailed by the evening effluvia of Edinburgh . I heard a late baronet , of some distinction in the ...
Pagina 31
... walked out , that Dr. Johnson might see some of the things which we have to show at Edinburgh . We went to the Parliament - house ( 1 ) , where the par- liament of Scotland sat , and where the ordinary lords of session hold their courts ...
... walked out , that Dr. Johnson might see some of the things which we have to show at Edinburgh . We went to the Parliament - house ( 1 ) , where the par- liament of Scotland sat , and where the ordinary lords of session hold their courts ...
Pagina 58
... walked in the cloisters , there was a solemn echo , while he talked loudly of a proper retirement from the world . Mr. Nairne said , he had an inclination to retire . I called Dr. Johnson's attention to this , that I might hear his ...
... walked in the cloisters , there was a solemn echo , while he talked loudly of a proper retirement from the world . Mr. Nairne said , he had an inclination to retire . I called Dr. Johnson's attention to this , that I might hear his ...
Pagina 68
... walked , " This is a wonderful man : he is master of every subject he handles . " Dr. Watson allowed him a very strong understanding , but wondered at his total inattention to established manners , as he came from London . I have not ...
... walked , " This is a wonderful man : he is master of every subject he handles . " Dr. Watson allowed him a very strong understanding , but wondered at his total inattention to established manners , as he came from London . I have not ...
Pagina 70
... walked no more with him . " The catechism and solemn office for communion , in the Church of England , maintain a mysterious belief in more than a mere commemoration of the death of Christ , by partaking of the elements of bread and ...
... walked no more with him . " The catechism and solemn office for communion , in the Church of England , maintain a mysterious belief in more than a mere commemoration of the death of Christ , by partaking of the elements of bread and ...
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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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