The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4H. G. Bohn, 1853 |
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Pagina 19
... took down Ogden's Sermons on Prayer , on which I set a very high value , having been much edified by them , and he retired with them to his room . He did not stay long , but soon joined us in the drawing - room . I presented to him Mr ...
... took down Ogden's Sermons on Prayer , on which I set a very high value , having been much edified by them , and he retired with them to his room . He did not stay long , but soon joined us in the drawing - room . I presented to him Mr ...
Pagina 25
... took against our American brethren , when , in his own name , he threw amongst his enthusiastic flock the very individual combustibles of Dr. Johnson's " Taxation no Tyranny ; " and after the intolerant spirit which he manifested ...
... took against our American brethren , when , in his own name , he threw amongst his enthusiastic flock the very individual combustibles of Dr. Johnson's " Taxation no Tyranny ; " and after the intolerant spirit which he manifested ...
Pagina 31
... took a cursory view ; and then to what is called the Laigh ( or under ) Parliament - house , where the records of ( 1 ) It was on this visit to the parliament - house , that Mr. Henry Erskine ( brother of Lord Buchan and Lord Erskine ) ...
... took a cursory view ; and then to what is called the Laigh ( or under ) Parliament - house , where the records of ( 1 ) It was on this visit to the parliament - house , that Mr. Henry Erskine ( brother of Lord Buchan and Lord Erskine ) ...
Pagina 36
... took the liberty ( 1 ) The stanza from which he took this line is— " But then rose up all Edinburgh , They rose up by thousands three ; A cowardly Scot came John behind , And ran him through the fair body ! " ( 2 ) Margaret , daughter ...
... took the liberty ( 1 ) The stanza from which he took this line is— " But then rose up all Edinburgh , They rose up by thousands three ; A cowardly Scot came John behind , And ran him through the fair body ! " ( 2 ) Margaret , daughter ...
Pagina 37
... took care that our great guest should not be deficient . Sir Adolphus Oughton , then our deputy com- mander in chief , who was not only an excellent officer , but one of the most universal scholars ( 1 ) I ever knew , had learned the ...
... took care that our great guest should not be deficient . Sir Adolphus Oughton , then our deputy com- mander in chief , who was not only an excellent officer , but one of the most universal scholars ( 1 ) I ever knew , had learned the ...
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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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