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 19
... expressed a high opinion of his talents and virtues ; but observed , that " his per- petual study was to ward off petty inconveniences , and procure petty pleasures ; that his love of continual superiority was such that he took care to ...
... expressed a high opinion of his talents and virtues ; but observed , that " his per- petual study was to ward off petty inconveniences , and procure petty pleasures ; that his love of continual superiority was such that he took care to ...
Pagina 20
... I would confine myself to the cow ! ” — B . Blair's advice was expressed more emphatically , and with peculiar burr " Stick to the cosɛ mon ! " - WALTER SCOTT . ETAT . 64 . LETTER 165 . EDINBURGH . DR 20 1778 LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... I would confine myself to the cow ! ” — B . Blair's advice was expressed more emphatically , and with peculiar burr " Stick to the cosɛ mon ! " - WALTER SCOTT . ETAT . 64 . LETTER 165 . EDINBURGH . DR 20 1778 LIFE OF JOHNSON .
Pagina 21
... expressed a very favourable opinion of Buchanan , and instantly repeated , from beginning to end , an ode of his , entitled Calenda Maia ( the eleventh in his Miscellaneorum Liber ) , beginning with these words , ' Salvete sacris ...
... expressed a very favourable opinion of Buchanan , and instantly repeated , from beginning to end , an ode of his , entitled Calenda Maia ( the eleventh in his Miscellaneorum Liber ) , beginning with these words , ' Salvete sacris ...
Pagina 22
... expressed no curiosity to see the room at Dumfermline where Charles I. was born ? I know that he was born , said he ; no matter where . ' Did he envy us the birthplace of the king ? " • 66 66 Near the end of his " Journey , " Dr ...
... expressed no curiosity to see the room at Dumfermline where Charles I. was born ? I know that he was born , said he ; no matter where . ' Did he envy us the birthplace of the king ? " • 66 66 Near the end of his " Journey , " Dr ...
Pagina 32
... 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 too much pleasure and too much kindness , not to be sorry ...
... 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 too much pleasure and too much kindness , not to be sorry ...
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