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 21
... was present , and he thought that the doctor was either mistaken , by putting the questior wrong , or that he had conversed on the subject with some person out of ser vice . Was it upon that occasion that he expressed.
... was present , and he thought that the doctor was either mistaken , by putting the questior wrong , or that he had conversed on the subject with some person out of ser vice . Was it upon that occasion that he expressed.
Pagina 22
... occasion that he 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 ...
... occasion that he 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 ...
Pagina 29
... occasion of returning you my most hearty thanks for the civilities shown to my daughter by you and Mrs. Boswell . Yet , though she has informed me that I am under this obligation , I should very probably have deferred troubling you with ...
... occasion of returning you my most hearty thanks for the civilities shown to my daughter by you and Mrs. Boswell . Yet , though she has informed me that I am under this obligation , I should very probably have deferred troubling you with ...
Pagina 30
... occasion to enter seriously on this argument with the present laird , or his grandfather , nor could I have any temptation to such a renuncia- tion from either of them . I acknowledge the benefit of being chief of a clan is in our days ...
... occasion to enter seriously on this argument with the present laird , or his grandfather , nor could I have any temptation to such a renuncia- tion from either of them . I acknowledge the benefit of being chief of a clan is in our days ...
Pagina 42
... occasion . " Chambers is either married , or almost married , ' to Miss Wilton , ' a girl of sixteen , exquisitely beautiful , whom he has , with his lawyer's tongue , persuaded to take her chance with him in the East . 4 " We have ...
... occasion . " Chambers is either married , or almost married , ' to Miss Wilton , ' a girl of sixteen , exquisitely beautiful , whom he has , with his lawyer's tongue , persuaded to take her chance with him in the East . 4 " We have ...
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