The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4H. G. Bohn, 1853 |
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Pagina 51
... visiters from Edinburgh . " ( 1 ) The remains of the fort have been removed , to assist in constructing a very useful lighthouse upon the island . ~ WALTER SCOTT . When we had got into our boat again , he E 2 ETAT . 64 . 51 INCH KEITH .
... visiters from Edinburgh . " ( 1 ) The remains of the fort have been removed , to assist in constructing a very useful lighthouse upon the island . ~ WALTER SCOTT . When we had got into our boat again , he E 2 ETAT . 64 . 51 INCH KEITH .
Pagina 52
... boat again , he called to me , " Come , now , pay a classical compliment to the island on quitting it . " I happened luckily , in allusion to the beautiful Queen Mary , whose name is upon the fort , to think of what Virgil makes Æneas ...
... boat again , he called to me , " Come , now , pay a classical compliment to the island on quitting it . " I happened luckily , in allusion to the beautiful Queen Mary , whose name is upon the fort , to think of what Virgil makes Æneas ...
Pagina 102
... boat , and sailing into the Pot . We did so . He was stout and wonderfully alert . The Buchan - men all showing their teeth , and speaking with that strange sharp accent which distinguishes them , was to me a matter of curiosity . He ...
... boat , and sailing into the Pot . We did so . He was stout and wonderfully alert . The Buchan - men all showing their teeth , and speaking with that strange sharp accent which distinguishes them , was to me a matter of curiosity . He ...
Pagina 155
... boat ; all which I thought I could best settle myself , without his having any trouble . To apply his great mind to minute par- ticulars is wrong : it is like taking an immense balance ( such as is kept on quays for weighing cargoes of ...
... boat ; all which I thought I could best settle myself , without his having any trouble . To apply his great mind to minute par- ticulars is wrong : it is like taking an immense balance ( such as is kept on quays for weighing cargoes of ...
Pagina 158
... never to spring a mine upon me . It was absurd in me to believe you . " JOHNSON . " You deserved about as much , as to believe me from night to morning . " After breakfast , we got into a boat for Sky 158 1773 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... never to spring a mine upon me . It was absurd in me to believe you . " JOHNSON . " You deserved about as much , as to believe me from night to morning . " After breakfast , we got into a boat for Sky 158 1773 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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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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Aberdeen ancient antè asked ation battle of Culloden believe better boat Boswell breakfast Burke called castle chief church clan clergy conversation Corrichatachin daughter dinner Donald M'Queen Dunvegan Earl Edinburgh England English entertained Errol Erse father Flora Macdonald Fort Augustus Garrick gave gentleman give Highland honour Inverness island Isle of Sky JAMES BOSWELL John Journal king Kingsburgh knew Laird land Latin Lawrence Kirk learning lived London looked Lord Hailes Lord Monboddo lordship M'Aulay M'Kinnon Malcolm manner mentioned miles mind Miss Flora Monboddo never night observed opinion person pleased poem Portree pretty Prince Charles Rasay rock Samuel Johnson Scotland Scottish seemed sent Sept servant Sir Alexander spirit sure Talisker talked tell thing thought Thrale told took Ulinish walked WALTER SCOTT woman write