The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3Claxton, Remsen, & Haffelfinger, 1878 |
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Pagina 27
... acquaintance of Mr. Johnson . " The syllogism seems to have been this : — They who feed on oatmeal are barbarian ; But the Scots fed on oatmeal : -Ergo . The licentiate denied the minor . I am , Sir , & c . , LETTER 167 . " DAV ...
... acquaintance of Mr. Johnson . " The syllogism seems to have been this : — They who feed on oatmeal are barbarian ; But the Scots fed on oatmeal : -Ergo . The licentiate denied the minor . I am , Sir , & c . , LETTER 167 . " DAV ...
Pagina 32
... acquainted either with Dr. Johnson , or with the manners of the Hebrides , by a personal intercourse , as by a peru- sal of your Journal . I am very truly , dear Sir , & c . " WILLIAM FORBES . " When I consider how many of the persons ...
... acquainted either with Dr. Johnson , or with the manners of the Hebrides , by a personal intercourse , as by a peru- sal of your Journal . I am very truly , dear Sir , & c . " WILLIAM FORBES . " When I consider how many of the persons ...
Pagina 42
... acquaintance between Mr. Fox and Johnson . - MACKINTOSH . 5 It is odd that he does not mention Mr. Gibbon , whose admission seems , by Mr. Hatchett's list , to have been contemporary with Steevens's . - C . This applies to one of ...
... acquaintance between Mr. Fox and Johnson . - MACKINTOSH . 5 It is odd that he does not mention Mr. Gibbon , whose admission seems , by Mr. Hatchett's list , to have been contemporary with Steevens's . - C . This applies to one of ...
Pagina 59
... acquaintance , by which Johnson was led to conclude that the " Duke of Marlborough's officers were useless ; " that is , that the duke saw and did everything himself ; a fact which , it is presumed , may be told of all great captains ...
... acquaintance , by which Johnson was led to conclude that the " Duke of Marlborough's officers were useless ; " that is , that the duke saw and did everything himself ; a fact which , it is presumed , may be told of all great captains ...
Pagina 82
... acquainted ; sailed with him from Gienelg to Rasay , Sky , Rum , Coll , Mull , and Icolmkill , but have not been able ... acquaintance . " And talking of the military road by Fort Augustus , he says , - 66 " By this road , though one of ...
... acquainted ; sailed with him from Gienelg to Rasay , Sky , Rum , Coll , Mull , and Icolmkill , but have not been able ... acquaintance . " And talking of the military road by Fort Augustus , he says , - 66 " By this road , though one of ...
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acquaintance admiration ÆTAT afterwards appear Ashbourne Auchinleck Beggar's Opera believe Bishop called character church compliments conversation Court of Session dear Sir death dined dinner Dodd doubt Edinburgh eminent England English entertained Erse ETAT father favour Garrick gentleman give glad happy hear heard Hebrides honour hope humble servant humour JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson journey judge kind lady Langton learned LETTER Lichfield lived London Lord Bute Lord Hailes Lord Hailes's Lord Monboddo LUCY PORTER Madam mentioned mind Miss never obliged observed occasion once opinion Oxford Percy perhaps Piozzi pleased pleasure poem poet Rasay recollect remark Reynolds SAM JOHNSON Samuel Johnson Scotch Scotland seems Sir Joshua Streatham suppose sure talked tell things thought Thrale tion told truth Whig Wilkes wish wonderful write written wrote