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 11
... happy retort on Dr. Johnson's definition of oats , as the food of horses in England and of men in Scotland : " Yes , " said he ; " and where else will you see such horses and such men ? " - WALTER SCOTT . Left some in manuscript , in ...
... happy retort on Dr. Johnson's definition of oats , as the food of horses in England and of men in Scotland : " Yes , " said he ; " and where else will you see such horses and such men ? " - WALTER SCOTT . Left some in manuscript , in ...
Pagina 23
... happy in repeating it . My illustrious friend being now desirous to be again in the great theatre of life and animated exertion , took a place in the coach , which was to set out for London on Monday the 22d of November . Sir John ...
... happy in repeating it . My illustrious friend being now desirous to be again in the great theatre of life and animated exertion , took a place in the coach , which was to set out for London on Monday the 22d of November . Sir John ...
Pagina 31
... happy hours which I spent in Rasay . " You and Dr. M'Leod were both so obliging as to promise me an account in writing , of all the particulars which each of you remember , concerning the transactions of 1745-6 . Pray do not forget this ...
... happy hours which I spent in Rasay . " You and Dr. M'Leod were both so obliging as to promise me an account in writing , of all the particulars which each of you remember , concerning the transactions of 1745-6 . Pray do not forget this ...
Pagina 36
... happy vein , Graced with the naïveté of the sage Montaigne ; Bence not alone are brighter parts display'd , But e'en the specks of character pourtray'd : We see the Rambler with fastidious smile Mark the lone tree , and note the heath ...
... happy vein , Graced with the naïveté of the sage Montaigne ; Bence not alone are brighter parts display'd , But e'en the specks of character pourtray'd : We see the Rambler with fastidious smile Mark the lone tree , and note the heath ...
Pagina 41
... happy it was that neither of us were ill in the Hebrides . " 6 The question of literary property is this day before the Lords . Murphy drew up the appellants ' case , that is , the plea against the perpetual right . I have not seen it ...
... happy it was that neither of us were ill in the Hebrides . " 6 The question of literary property is this day before the Lords . Murphy drew up the appellants ' case , that is , the plea against the perpetual right . I have not seen it ...
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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