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 13
... desire not to be understood as agreeing entirely with the opinions of Dr. Johnson , which I relate without any remark . The many imitations , however , of Fingal , that have been pub- lished , confirm this observation in a considerable ...
... desire not to be understood as agreeing entirely with the opinions of Dr. Johnson , which I relate without any remark . The many imitations , however , of Fingal , that have been pub- lished , confirm this observation in a considerable ...
Pagina 19
... desire of distinction was so great , that he used to give large vails to Speaker Onslow's servants , that they might treat him with respect . On the same evening , he would not allow that the private life of a judge , in England , was ...
... desire of distinction was so great , that he used to give large vails to Speaker Onslow's servants , that they might treat him with respect . On the same evening , he would not allow that the private life of a judge , in England , was ...
Pagina 31
... desire in the Edinburgh newspapers , referred to the foregoing letter.1 " The author of the Journey to the Western Islands , ' having related that the M'Leods of Rasay acknowledge the chieftainship or superiority of the M'Leods of Sky ...
... desire in the Edinburgh newspapers , referred to the foregoing letter.1 " The author of the Journey to the Western Islands , ' having related that the M'Leods of Rasay acknowledge the chieftainship or superiority of the M'Leods of Sky ...
Pagina 32
... desire that my compliments may be made , and my gratitude expressed , to Lady Rasay , Mr. Malcolm Macleod , Mr. Donald M'Queen , and all the gentlemen and all the ladies whom I saw in the island of Rasay ; a place which I remember with ...
... desire that my compliments may be made , and my gratitude expressed , to Lady Rasay , Mr. Malcolm Macleod , Mr. Donald M'Queen , and all the gentlemen and all the ladies whom I saw in the island of Rasay ; a place which I remember with ...
Pagina 44
... desires to make use of your skill and eloquence , and she seems to think that she shall have something more of both for a recommendation from me , which , though I know how little you want any external incitement to your duty , I could ...
... desires to make use of your skill and eloquence , and she seems to think that she shall have something more of both for a recommendation from me , which , though I know how little you want any external incitement to your duty , I could ...
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