Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... Hume . Dr. Robertson . Mr. Burke's various and extraordinary talents . Question con- cerning genius . Whitfield and Wesley . Instructions to po- litical parties . Dr. Johnson's opinion of Garrick as a trage- dian . • August 16. Ogden on ...
... Hume . Dr. Robertson . Mr. Burke's various and extraordinary talents . Question con- cerning genius . Whitfield and Wesley . Instructions to po- litical parties . Dr. Johnson's opinion of Garrick as a trage- dian . • August 16. Ogden on ...
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... Hume's dislike of the English , though it was deep and real . On Feb. 21 , 1770 , he wrote : - ' Our Government is ... Hume , ii . 434. Dr. Burton writes of the English as ' a people Hume so heartily disliked . ' Ib . p . 433 ...
... Hume's dislike of the English , though it was deep and real . On Feb. 21 , 1770 , he wrote : - ' Our Government is ... Hume , ii . 434. Dr. Burton writes of the English as ' a people Hume so heartily disliked . ' Ib . p . 433 ...
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... has very handsome and spacious rooms , level with the ground on one side of the house , and on the other four stories high . ' Piozzi Letters , i . 109. Dr. J. H. Burton says that Hume could 24 The streets of Edinburgh . [ August 14 .
... has very handsome and spacious rooms , level with the ground on one side of the house , and on the other four stories high . ' Piozzi Letters , i . 109. Dr. J. H. Burton says that Hume could 24 The streets of Edinburgh . [ August 14 .
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... Hume spent his studious hours . ' Life of Hume , ii . 137 , 431. At Johnson's visit Hume was living in his new house in the street which was humorously named after him , St. David Street . Ib . p . 436 . ' The English servant - girl in ...
... Hume spent his studious hours . ' Life of Hume , ii . 137 , 431. At Johnson's visit Hume was living in his new house in the street which was humorously named after him , St. David Street . Ib . p . 436 . ' The English servant - girl in ...
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... Hume had taken a house by chalking on his wall ST . DAVID STREET . ' Hume's " lass , " judging that it was not meant in honour or rever- ence , ran into the house much excited , to tell her master how he was made game of . Never mind ...
... Hume had taken a house by chalking on his wall ST . DAVID STREET . ' Hume's " lass , " judging that it was not meant in honour or rever- ence , ran into the house much excited , to tell her master how he was made game of . Never mind ...
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