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
... sure it is not M'Pherson's . Mr. Johnson , I keep company a great deal with you ; it is known I do . I may borrow from you better things than I can say myself , and give them as my own ; but if I should , every body will know whose they ...
... sure it is not M'Pherson's . Mr. Johnson , I keep company a great deal with you ; it is known I do . I may borrow from you better things than I can say myself , and give them as my own ; but if I should , every body will know whose they ...
Pagina 16
... sure of him , he runs through between your legs , or jumps over your head , and makes his escape . " Dr. Erskine and Mr. Robert Walker , two very respectable min- isters of Edinburgh , ' supped with us , as did the Rev. Dr. Webster ...
... sure of him , he runs through between your legs , or jumps over your head , and makes his escape . " Dr. Erskine and Mr. Robert Walker , two very respectable min- isters of Edinburgh , ' supped with us , as did the Rev. Dr. Webster ...
Pagina 25
... sure to the following effect , though now , at the distance of almost twelve years , I cannot pretend to recollect all the precise words . His " Dinner being ready , he wondered that his guests were not yet come . wonder was soon ...
... sure to the following effect , though now , at the distance of almost twelve years , I cannot pretend to recollect all the precise words . His " Dinner being ready , he wondered that his guests were not yet come . wonder was soon ...
Pagina 29
... sure was owing to misinformation ; that is , that I had acknowledged Macleod to be my chief , though my ancestors disputed the pre eminence for a long tract of time . 1 Every reader will , I am sure , join with me in warm admiration of ...
... sure was owing to misinformation ; that is , that I had acknowledged Macleod to be my chief , though my ancestors disputed the pre eminence for a long tract of time . 1 Every reader will , I am sure , join with me in warm admiration of ...
Pagina 31
... sure I should be a very unworthy man if I did not wish to show a grateful sense of the hospitable and genteel manner in which you were pleased to treat me . Be assured , my dear Sir , that I shall never forget your goodness , and the ...
... sure I should be a very unworthy man if I did not wish to show a grateful sense of the hospitable and genteel manner in which you were pleased to treat me . Be assured , my dear Sir , that I shall never forget your goodness , and the ...
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