Boswell's Life of Johnson: Tour to the Hebrides (1773) and Journey into North Wales (1774)Clarendon Press, 1887 |
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... Walter Scott fell into the same error . ' The light foot of Mordaunt was not long of bearing him to Jarlok [ Jarlshof ] . ' Pirate , ch . viii . CROKER . Beattie was Professor of Moral Philosophy and Logic in Marischal College . 5 ' Nil ...
... Walter Scott fell into the same error . ' The light foot of Mordaunt was not long of bearing him to Jarlok [ Jarlshof ] . ' Pirate , ch . viii . CROKER . Beattie was Professor of Moral Philosophy and Logic in Marischal College . 5 ' Nil ...
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... Walter Scott in Guy Mannering ; and in Counsellor Pley- dell's library , with its collection of books , and the prospect from the window , we have probably an accurate picture of the room in which Hume spent his studious hours . ' Life ...
... Walter Scott in Guy Mannering ; and in Counsellor Pley- dell's library , with its collection of books , and the prospect from the window , we have probably an accurate picture of the room in which Hume spent his studious hours . ' Life ...
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... stipulated privilege . ' London Mag . 1781 , p . 156. See ante , ii . 140 , note I. 4 Sir Walter Scott was two years old this day . He was born in a house at the head of the College August 15. ] Boswell's ancestors . 25 sligo ; a sligo ;
... stipulated privilege . ' London Mag . 1781 , p . 156. See ante , ii . 140 , note I. 4 Sir Walter Scott was two years old this day . He was born in a house at the head of the College August 15. ] Boswell's ancestors . 25 sligo ; a sligo ;
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... being presented to Dr. Johnson by Mr. Boswell , and having made his bow , slipped a shilling into Boswell's hand , whispering that it was for the sight of his bear . WALTER SCOTT . where 40 Setting oneself ' doggedly ' to write . [
... being presented to Dr. Johnson by Mr. Boswell , and having made his bow , slipped a shilling into Boswell's hand , whispering that it was for the sight of his bear . WALTER SCOTT . where 40 Setting oneself ' doggedly ' to write . [
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... Walter Scott , a lad of fifteen , saw Burns shed tears over a print by Bunbury of a soldier lying dead on the snow . Lockhart's Scott , i . 185 . See ib . vii . 61 , for an anecdote of Fergusson . 2 They were pulled down in 1789 ...
... Walter Scott , a lad of fifteen , saw Burns shed tears over a print by Bunbury of a soldier lying dead on the snow . Lockhart's Scott , i . 185 . See ib . vii . 61 , for an anecdote of Fergusson . 2 They were pulled down in 1789 ...
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