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Pagina 5
... passage ; and also Gough's Camden , iii . 396 . Macbeth exclaims to the phantom Banquo , “ Thy crown does sear mine eye- balls . " Act iv . Sc . 3 . continued to abstain from it , and drank only water ÆTAT . 57. ] 5 DR . JOHNSON .
... passage ; and also Gough's Camden , iii . 396 . Macbeth exclaims to the phantom Banquo , “ Thy crown does sear mine eye- balls . " Act iv . Sc . 3 . continued to abstain from it , and drank only water ÆTAT . 57. ] 5 DR . JOHNSON .
Pagina 17
... passage omitted alluded to a private transaction . 1 This censure of my Latin relates to the Dedication , which was as follows : VIRO NOBILISSIMO , ORNATISSIMO , JOANNI , VICECOMITI MOUNTSTUART , ATAVIS EDITO REGIBUS , EXCELSE FAMILIE ...
... passage omitted alluded to a private transaction . 1 This censure of my Latin relates to the Dedication , which was as follows : VIRO NOBILISSIMO , ORNATISSIMO , JOANNI , VICECOMITI MOUNTSTUART , ATAVIS EDITO REGIBUS , EXCELSE FAMILIE ...
Pagina 19
... 1. 473 , Spemque gregemque simul , " The passage omitted explained the transaction to which the preceding letter had alluded . - BOSWELL . for the lambs and the sheep . Yet it is C 2 ÆTAT . 57. ] 19 DR . JOHNSON . TO DR. SAMUEL JOHNSON. ...
... 1. 473 , Spemque gregemque simul , " The passage omitted explained the transaction to which the preceding letter had alluded . - BOSWELL . for the lambs and the sheep . Yet it is C 2 ÆTAT . 57. ] 19 DR . JOHNSON . TO DR. SAMUEL JOHNSON. ...
Pagina 21
... passage in one of your letters to our Italian friend Baretti ; where , talking of the monastic life , you say you do not wonder that serious men should put themselves under the protec- tion of a religious order , when they have found ...
... passage in one of your letters to our Italian friend Baretti ; where , talking of the monastic life , you say you do not wonder that serious men should put themselves under the protec- tion of a religious order , when they have found ...
Pagina 54
... passage , observed that he pro- bably must have said not simply " strong facts , " but " strong facts well ar- ranged . " His lordship , however , knows too well the value of written docu- ments to insist on setting his recollection ...
... passage , observed that he pro- bably must have said not simply " strong facts , " but " strong facts well ar- ranged . " His lordship , however , knows too well the value of written docu- ments to insist on setting his recollection ...
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