The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4H. G. Bohn, 1853 |
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Pagina xii
... Scottish - Clergy . French Hunting.- Cuchillin's Well . - -- Col.- · Birch .. - Percy . - - Young " Every Island is a Prison . " . Corrichatachin . Good Fellowship and Head - ache . Kingsburgh's Song . - Lady Margaret Macdonald ...
... Scottish - Clergy . French Hunting.- Cuchillin's Well . - -- Col.- · Birch .. - Percy . - - Young " Every Island is a Prison . " . Corrichatachin . Good Fellowship and Head - ache . Kingsburgh's Song . - Lady Margaret Macdonald ...
Pagina 12
... Scottish cleanliness . He then drank no fermented liquor . He asked to have his lemonade made sweeter ; upon which the waiter , with his greasy fingers , lifted a lump of sugar , and put it into it . The Doctor , in indignation , threw ...
... Scottish cleanliness . He then drank no fermented liquor . He asked to have his lemonade made sweeter ; upon which the waiter , with his greasy fingers , lifted a lump of sugar , and put it into it . The Doctor , in indignation , threw ...
Pagina 32
... Scottish sentiments , and to express a warm regret , that , by our union with England , we were no more ; our independent kingdom was lost . JOHNSON . " Sir , never talk of your independency , who could let your queen remain twenty ...
... Scottish sentiments , and to express a warm regret , that , by our union with England , we were no more ; our independent kingdom was lost . JOHNSON . " Sir , never talk of your independency , who could let your queen remain twenty ...
Pagina 35
... Scottish learning , said , " They have been afraid it never would fall . " We showed him the royal infirmary , for which , and for every other exertion of generous public spirit in his power , that noble - minded citizen of Edinburgh ...
... Scottish learning , said , " They have been afraid it never would fall . " We showed him the royal infirmary , for which , and for every other exertion of generous public spirit in his power , that noble - minded citizen of Edinburgh ...
Pagina 38
... Scottish literati with a degree of deference bordering on pu- sillanimity ; but he excepts from that observation Mr. Crosbie , whom he characterises as an intrepid talker , and the only man who was disposed to stand up ( as the phrase ...
... Scottish literati with a degree of deference bordering on pu- sillanimity ; but he excepts from that observation Mr. Crosbie , whom he characterises as an intrepid talker , and the only man who was disposed to stand up ( as the phrase ...
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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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