The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 5H. G. Bohn, 1853 |
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Pagina 7
... considering the season of the year , the precarious chance of getting sea - worthy boats , and the ignorance of the Hebrideans , who , notwithstanding the opportunities , I may say the necessities of their situation , are very careless ...
... considering the season of the year , the precarious chance of getting sea - worthy boats , and the ignorance of the Hebrideans , who , notwithstanding the opportunities , I may say the necessities of their situation , are very careless ...
Pagina 36
... consider , Sir , a dinner here is a matter of great consequence . It is a thing to be first planned , and then executed . I suppose the mutton was brought some miles off , from some place where they knew there was a sheep killed ...
... consider , Sir , a dinner here is a matter of great consequence . It is a thing to be first planned , and then executed . I suppose the mutton was brought some miles off , from some place where they knew there was a sheep killed ...
Pagina 53
... Consider , Sir , the value of such a piece of timber here ! " 66 As we travelled this forenoon , we met Dr. M'Lean , who expressed much regret at his having been so unfortunate as to be absent while we were at his house . We were in ...
... Consider , Sir , the value of such a piece of timber here ! " 66 As we travelled this forenoon , we met Dr. M'Lean , who expressed much regret at his having been so unfortunate as to be absent while we were at his house . We were in ...
Pagina 71
... consider how our present ad- ventures would appear to me at a future period . I have often experienced , that scenes through which a man has passed improve by lying in the memory : they grow mellow . Acti labores sunt jucundi . This may ...
... consider how our present ad- ventures would appear to me at a future period . I have often experienced , that scenes through which a man has passed improve by lying in the memory : they grow mellow . Acti labores sunt jucundi . This may ...
Pagina 74
... consider themselves as the people of M'Lean , to whom the island formerly be- longed , though the Duke of Argyle has at present possession of it , ran eagerly to him . We were accommodated this night in a large barn , the island ...
... consider themselves as the people of M'Lean , to whom the island formerly be- longed , though the Duke of Argyle has at present possession of it , ran eagerly to him . We were accommodated this night in a large barn , the island ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volume 5 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1844 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volume 5 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1846 |
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