Boswell's Life of Johnson: Tour to the Hebrides (1773) and Journey into North Wales (1774)Clarendon Press, 1887 |
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... looked at me , as if I had talked of going to the North Pole , and said , ' You do not insist on my accompanying you ? ' ' No , Sir , ' - ' Then I am very willing you should go . ' I was not afraid that our curious expedition would be ...
... looked at me , as if I had talked of going to the North Pole , and said , ' You do not insist on my accompanying you ? ' ' No , Sir , ' - ' Then I am very willing you should go . ' I was not afraid that our curious expedition would be ...
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... looked in the very same manner , and done just as he did ' . ' For , when I asked him , ' Would you not , Sir , start as Mr. Garrick does , if you saw a ghost ? ' He answered , ' I hope not . If I did , I should frighten the ghost ...
... looked in the very same manner , and done just as he did ' . ' For , when I asked him , ' Would you not , Sir , start as Mr. Garrick does , if you saw a ghost ? ' He answered , ' I hope not . If I did , I should frighten the ghost ...
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... looked ; and Sedley , who was so ugly , that Charles II . said , his brother had her by way of penance 5 . Mr. Maclaurin's learning and talents enabled him to do his part very well in Dr. Johnson's company . He produced two epitaphs ...
... looked ; and Sedley , who was so ugly , that Charles II . said , his brother had her by way of penance 5 . Mr. Maclaurin's learning and talents enabled him to do his part very well in Dr. Johnson's company . He produced two epitaphs ...
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... looked into it . She did not seem quite easy when we left her : but away we went ! Mr. Nairne , advocate , was to go with us as far as St. Andrews . It gives me pleasure that , by mentioning his name , I connect his title to the just ...
... looked into it . She did not seem quite easy when we left her : but away we went ! Mr. Nairne , advocate , was to go with us as far as St. Andrews . It gives me pleasure that , by mentioning his name , I connect his title to the just ...
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... looked ; as indeed , after the prospect from Constantinople , of which I have been told , and that from Naples , which I have seen , I believe the view of that Frith and its environs , from the Castle - hill of Edin- burgh , is the ...
... looked ; as indeed , after the prospect from Constantinople , of which I have been told , and that from Naples , which I have seen , I believe the view of that Frith and its environs , from the Castle - hill of Edin- burgh , is the ...
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