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 12
... hope they will pay a grateful tribute to his me- mory . The morning was chiefly taken up by Dr. Johnson's giving him an . account of our Tour . The subject of difference in political princi- ples was introduced . JOHNSON . " It is much ...
... hope they will pay a grateful tribute to his me- mory . The morning was chiefly taken up by Dr. Johnson's giving him an . account of our Tour . The subject of difference in political princi- ples was introduced . JOHNSON . " It is much ...
Pagina 21
... hope he was mistaken ; for he maintained that many of them were ignorant of things belonging immediately to their own profession ; " for instance , many cannot tell how far a musket will carry a bullet ; " in proof of which , I suppose ...
... hope he was mistaken ; for he maintained that many of them were ignorant of things belonging immediately to their own profession ; " for instance , many cannot tell how far a musket will carry a bullet ; " in proof of which , I suppose ...
Pagina 22
... hope will exalt courage ; after having seen the deaf taught arithmetic , who would be afraid to cultivate the Hebrides ? " - JOHNSON . 2 One of the best critics of our age " does not wish to prevent the admirers of the incorrect and ...
... hope will exalt courage ; after having seen the deaf taught arithmetic , who would be afraid to cultivate the Hebrides ? " - JOHNSON . 2 One of the best critics of our age " does not wish to prevent the admirers of the incorrect and ...
Pagina 25
... Hope , botanical professor at Edinburgh . Both Dr. Johnson and he used to speak of their good fortune in thus accident- 1 Essex was at that time confined to the same chamber of the Tower from which his father Lord Capel had been led to ...
... Hope , botanical professor at Edinburgh . Both Dr. Johnson and he used to speak of their good fortune in thus accident- 1 Essex was at that time confined to the same chamber of the Tower from which his father Lord Capel had been led to ...
Pagina 28
... hope the book will induce many of his countrymen to make the same jaunt , and help to intermix the more liberal part of them still more with us , and perhaps abate somewhat of that virulent antipathy which many of them entertain against ...
... hope the book will induce many of his countrymen to make the same jaunt , and help to intermix the more liberal part of them still more with us , and perhaps abate somewhat of that virulent antipathy which many of them entertain against ...
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