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... wished . It was written with the address and persuasion of the historian of America , " When I saw you last , you gave us some hopes that you might prevail with Mr. Johnson to make out that excursion to Scotland , with the expectation ...
... wished . It was written with the address and persuasion of the historian of America , " When I saw you last , you gave us some hopes that you might prevail with Mr. Johnson to make out that excursion to Scotland , with the expectation ...
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... wished Mr. Johnson to be without one of his five senses upon this occasion . As we marched slowly along , he grumbled in my ear , " I smell you in the dark ! " But he acknowledged that the breadth of the street , and the loftiness of ...
... wished Mr. Johnson to be without one of his five senses upon this occasion . As we marched slowly along , he grumbled in my ear , " I smell you in the dark ! " But he acknowledged that the breadth of the street , and the loftiness of ...
Pagina 40
... wished for more certainty . ( 2 ) Dr. Johnson , who had thought it all over , and whose vigorous understanding was fortified by much experience , thus encouraged the blind bard to apply to higher speculations what we all willingly ...
... wished for more certainty . ( 2 ) Dr. Johnson , who had thought it all over , and whose vigorous understanding was fortified by much experience , thus encouraged the blind bard to apply to higher speculations what we all willingly ...
Pagina 57
... wished to see , as our oldest uni- versity , and the seat of our primate in the days of episcopacy , I can say little . Since the publication of Dr. Johnson's book , I find that he has been cen- sured for not seeing here the ancient ...
... wished to see , as our oldest uni- versity , and the seat of our primate in the days of episcopacy , I can say little . Since the publication of Dr. Johnson's book , I find that he has been cen- sured for not seeing here the ancient ...
Pagina 59
... wished not to be taken down ; " for , " said he , " it may fall on some of the posterity of John Knox ; and no ( 1 ) " Let youth in deeds , in counsel man engage : Prayer is the proper duty of old age . " great matter ! " ( 1 ) Dinner ...
... wished not to be taken down ; " for , " said he , " it may fall on some of the posterity of John Knox ; and no ( 1 ) " Let youth in deeds , in counsel man engage : Prayer is the proper duty of old age . " great matter ! " ( 1 ) Dinner ...
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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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