Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... present publication ' . Your literary alliance with our much lament- ed friend , in consequence of having undertaken to render one of his labours more complete , by your edition of Shak- speare , a work which I am confident will not ...
... present publication ' . Your literary alliance with our much lament- ed friend , in consequence of having undertaken to render one of his labours more complete , by your edition of Shak- speare , a work which I am confident will not ...
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... Present state of the isl- and of Col. October 9. Dr. Johnson's avidity for a variety of books . Improbabil- ity of a Highland tradition . Dr. Johnson's delicacy of feeling . October 10. Dependence of tenants on landlords . October II ...
... Present state of the isl- and of Col. October 9. Dr. Johnson's avidity for a variety of books . Improbabil- ity of a Highland tradition . Dr. Johnson's delicacy of feeling . October 10. Dependence of tenants on landlords . October II ...
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... present subject , I wrote as follows : ' Our friend , Mr. Samuel Johnson , is in great health and spirits ; and , I do think , has a serious resolution to visit Scotland this year . The more attraction , however , the better ; and ...
... present subject , I wrote as follows : ' Our friend , Mr. Samuel Johnson , is in great health and spirits ; and , I do think , has a serious resolution to visit Scotland this year . The more attraction , however , the better ; and ...
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... present I cannot enter upon it , as I am in a very great hurry ; for I intend to begin my journey within an hour or two . ' He was as good as his word , and threw some pleasing motives into the northern scale . But , indeed , Mr ...
... present I cannot enter upon it , as I am in a very great hurry ; for I intend to begin my journey within an hour or two . ' He was as good as his word , and threw some pleasing motives into the northern scale . But , indeed , Mr ...
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... present reign , observe , that ' walking the streets of Edinburgh at night was pretty perilous , and a good deal odoriferous . ' The peril is much abated , by the care which the magistrates have taken to enforce the city laws against ...
... present reign , observe , that ' walking the streets of Edinburgh at night was pretty perilous , and a good deal odoriferous . ' The peril is much abated , by the care which the magistrates have taken to enforce the city laws against ...
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Aberdeen afterwards ancient Anec asked Auchinleck August August 15 August 21 boat Boswell Boswell's breakfast called castle chief church conversation Croker dinner Duke Dunvegan Earl Edinburgh England English entertained Erse father Flora Macdonald Fort Augustus Garrick gave gentleman heard Hebrides Highland honour Horace Walpole horse Hume Inchkenneth Inverness island isle James JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson journey King Kingsburgh knew Lady Laird land learning lived London looked Lord Lord Monboddo M'Lean M'Leod M'Queen Macdonald Macleod Malcolm mentioned miles mind Monboddo morning Mull never night observed Piozzi Letters pleased Portree Prince Charles publick Rasay Samuel Johnson says Scotland Sept SEPTEMBER servant shew Sir Alexander Sir Allan suppose Talisker talked tell thing thought Thrale tion told took walked Walter Scott wish writing wrote young