The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4J. Murray, 1839 |
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Pagina ix
... Writing - - doggedly . The Union . Queen Mary . St. Giles's . - The Cowgate . - The College . - Holyrood House . Swift.Witchcraft . - Lord Monboddo and the Ouran- Poetry and Lexicography . — Scep- Outang . - - Actors . - ticism . Vane ...
... Writing - - doggedly . The Union . Queen Mary . St. Giles's . - The Cowgate . - The College . - Holyrood House . Swift.Witchcraft . - Lord Monboddo and the Ouran- Poetry and Lexicography . — Scep- Outang . - - Actors . - ticism . Vane ...
Pagina x
... Writing and Drinking and John Chapel . - Dinner with the - Professors . Subscription of Articles . Latin Grace . Sharp's Monument . St. Salvador's . - - ― Dinner to the Pro- ― - fessors . - Instructions for Composition . Supper at Dr ...
... Writing and Drinking and John Chapel . - Dinner with the - Professors . Subscription of Articles . Latin Grace . Sharp's Monument . St. Salvador's . - - ― Dinner to the Pro- ― - fessors . - Instructions for Composition . Supper at Dr ...
Pagina 4
... write to me what I know you think , that I may read it to the mighty sage , with proper emphasis , before I leave London , which I must do soon . He talks of you with the same warmth that he did last year . We are to see as ( 1 ) Our ...
... write to me what I know you think , that I may read it to the mighty sage , with proper emphasis , before I leave London , which I must do soon . He talks of you with the same warmth that he did last year . We are to see as ( 1 ) Our ...
Pagina 7
... writing it . He was conscious of his superiority . He loved praise when it was brought to him ; but was too proud to seek for it . He was somewhat susceptible of flattery . His mind was so full of imagery , that he might have been ...
... writing it . He was conscious of his superiority . He loved praise when it was brought to him ; but was too proud to seek for it . He was somewhat susceptible of flattery . His mind was so full of imagery , that he might have been ...
Pagina 21
... writer be so forgetful of human comfort , as to give any countenance to that dreary infidelity which would " make us poor indeed ! " perfectly wise and virtuous man as perhaps the nature of c 3 ÆTAT . 64 . 21 DAVID HUME .
... writer be so forgetful of human comfort , as to give any countenance to that dreary infidelity which would " make us poor indeed ! " perfectly wise and virtuous man as perhaps the nature of c 3 ÆTAT . 64 . 21 DAVID HUME .
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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