The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides: With Samuel Johnson, LL.D. By James Boswell, ...Henry Baldwin, 1785 - 524 páginas |
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... whofe enchantment over him feldom failed , I was much obliged . It was , " I'll give " thee a wind . " - " Thou art kind . " - To attract him , we had invitations from the chiefs Mac- donald and Macleod ; and , for additional aid , I ...
... whofe enchantment over him feldom failed , I was much obliged . It was , " I'll give " thee a wind . " - " Thou art kind . " - To attract him , we had invitations from the chiefs Mac- donald and Macleod ; and , for additional aid , I ...
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... whofe motions , in or- dinary walking - in the common step , are auk ward . He had a conftitutional melancholy , the clouds of which darkened the brightnefs of his fancy , and gave a gloomy caft to his whole courfe of thinking : yet ...
... whofe motions , in or- dinary walking - in the common step , are auk ward . He had a conftitutional melancholy , the clouds of which darkened the brightnefs of his fancy , and gave a gloomy caft to his whole courfe of thinking : yet ...
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... whofe character is given by Burnet , in his Hiftory of his own Times . From him the blood of Bruce flows in my veins . Of fuch ancestry who would not be proud ? And , as Nibll eft nifi hoc fciat alter , is peculiarly true of genealogy ...
... whofe character is given by Burnet , in his Hiftory of his own Times . From him the blood of Bruce flows in my veins . Of fuch ancestry who would not be proud ? And , as Nibll eft nifi hoc fciat alter , is peculiarly true of genealogy ...
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... whofe " Effay on the Hiftory of civil Society , " gives him a refpectable place in the ranks of litera- ture , was with us . As the College buildings are indeed very mean , the Principal faid to Dr. Johnson , that he must give them the ...
... whofe " Effay on the Hiftory of civil Society , " gives him a refpectable place in the ranks of litera- ture , was with us . As the College buildings are indeed very mean , the Principal faid to Dr. Johnson , that he must give them the ...
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... whofe vigorous under- standing was fortified by much experience , thus encouraged the blind Bard to apply to higher fpeculations , what we all willingly fubmit to in common common life . In fhort , he gave him more [ 41 ] Monboddo; yet ...
... whofe vigorous under- standing was fortified by much experience , thus encouraged the blind Bard to apply to higher fpeculations , what we all willingly fubmit to in common common life . In fhort , he gave him more [ 41 ] Monboddo; yet ...
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