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Pagina 5
... thought of those who were dearest to me , and would suffer severely , should I be lost , I upbraided myself , as not having a sufficient cause for putting myself in such danger . Piety afforded me comfort ; yet I was disturbed by the ...
... thought of those who were dearest to me , and would suffer severely , should I be lost , I upbraided myself , as not having a sufficient cause for putting myself in such danger . Piety afforded me comfort ; yet I was disturbed by the ...
Pagina 7
... thought , with a fair wind ; but a violent gust , which Boswell had a great mind to call a tempest , forced us into Col , an obscure island ; on which - nulla campis arbor æsti- vâ recreatur aurâ . " " - Letters , vol . i . p . 167. - C ...
... thought , with a fair wind ; but a violent gust , which Boswell had a great mind to call a tempest , forced us into Col , an obscure island ; on which - nulla campis arbor æsti- vâ recreatur aurâ . " " - Letters , vol . i . p . 167. - C ...
Pagina 11
... thought of visiting the Hebrides . How distant and improbable the scheme then ap- peared ! Yet here we were actually among them . " Sir , " said he , “ people may come to do any thing almost , by talking of it . I really believe I could ...
... thought of visiting the Hebrides . How distant and improbable the scheme then ap- peared ! Yet here we were actually among them . " Sir , " said he , “ people may come to do any thing almost , by talking of it . I really believe I could ...
Pagina 14
... thought ; for it has been a common saying of phy- sicians in England , that a cucumber should be well ( 1 ) If Dr. Johnson had not been in the habit of reading the Journal , we should , instead of this remonstrance aimed indirectly at ...
... thought ; for it has been a common saying of phy- sicians in England , that a cucumber should be well ( 1 ) If Dr. Johnson had not been in the habit of reading the Journal , we should , instead of this remonstrance aimed indirectly at ...
Pagina 16
... thoughts ; and I can figure a continuation of this . " JOHNSON . " Ay , Sir ; but if you were shut up here , your own thoughts would " When waves blow gurly off the strand , And none the bark may steer ; The grasp of Allan's strong ...
... thoughts ; and I can figure a continuation of this . " JOHNSON . " Ay , Sir ; but if you were shut up here , your own thoughts would " When waves blow gurly off the strand , And none the bark may steer ; The grasp of Allan's strong ...
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