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... occasion to such a discursive exercise of his mind as our tour to the Hebrides . I do not find that he kept any journal or notes of what he saw there . All that I heard him say of it was , that " instead of bleak and barren mountains ...
... occasion to such a discursive exercise of his mind as our tour to the Hebrides . I do not find that he kept any journal or notes of what he saw there . All that I heard him say of it was , that " instead of bleak and barren mountains ...
Pagina 84
... occasion . " Lord Hailes writes to me , ( for we correspond more than we talk together , ) ' As to Fingal , I see a controversy arising , and purpose to keep out of its way . There is no doubt that I might men- tion some circumstances ...
... occasion . " Lord Hailes writes to me , ( for we correspond more than we talk together , ) ' As to Fingal , I see a controversy arising , and purpose to keep out of its way . There is no doubt that I might men- tion some circumstances ...
Pagina 239
... and she ought on this occasion to be of a side . " This letter , which had considerable influence upon my mind , I sent to Dr. Johnson , begging to hear from him again , upon this interesting question [ 239 ] A.D. 1776 ETAT . 67.
... and she ought on this occasion to be of a side . " This letter , which had considerable influence upon my mind , I sent to Dr. Johnson , begging to hear from him again , upon this interesting question [ 239 ] A.D. 1776 ETAT . 67.
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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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