Life of Johnson: Tour to the Hebrides (1773) and Journey into North Wales (1744)Harper, 1904 |
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... England and monarchical principles , which he would not tamely suffer to be ques- tioned ; steady and inflexible in maintaining the obligations of piety and virtue , both from a regard to the order of society , and from a veneration for ...
... England and monarchical principles , which he would not tamely suffer to be ques- tioned ; steady and inflexible in maintaining the obligations of piety and virtue , both from a regard to the order of society , and from a veneration for ...
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... England rather exceeded the due proportion of their real merit ; and because he could not but see in them that nationality which I believe no liberal - minded Scotsman will deny . He was indeed , if I may be allowed the phrase , at ...
... England rather exceeded the due proportion of their real merit ; and because he could not but see in them that nationality which I believe no liberal - minded Scotsman will deny . He was indeed , if I may be allowed the phrase , at ...
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... England were then about 2400 miles asunder . Edinburgh was still more dis- tant in its style and habits . It had then its own independent tastes , and ideas , and pursuits . ' Scotland at this time was distinguished by the liberality of ...
... England were then about 2400 miles asunder . Edinburgh was still more dis- tant in its style and habits . It had then its own independent tastes , and ideas , and pursuits . ' Scotland at this time was distinguished by the liberality of ...
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... England . The Reverend Mr. Carre , the senior clergyman , preached from these words , ' Because the Lord reigneth , let the earth be be glad ' . ' I was sorry to think Mr. Johnson did not attend to the sermon , Mr. Carre's low voice not ...
... England . The Reverend Mr. Carre , the senior clergyman , preached from these words , ' Because the Lord reigneth , let the earth be be glad ' . ' I was sorry to think Mr. Johnson did not attend to the sermon , Mr. Carre's low voice not ...
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... England . Such an interchange would make a beneficial mixture of manners , and render our union more complete . Lord Chief Baron Orde was on good terms with us all , in a narrow country filled with jarring interests and keen parties ...
... England . Such an interchange would make a beneficial mixture of manners , and render our union more complete . Lord Chief Baron Orde was on good terms with us all , in a narrow country filled with jarring interests and keen parties ...
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Aberdeen ancient asked August August 15 August 21 battle of Culloden Beattie boat Boswell Boswell's breakfast Burke called castle chief church College conversation dinner Duke Dunvegan Earl Edinburgh England English entertained Errol Erse father Flora Macdonald Fort Augustus Garrick gave gentleman Goldsmith heard Hebrides Highland honour Horace Horace Walpole horse Hume Inchkenneth Inverness island isle James James Boswell John Johnson King Kingsburgh knew Lady Laird land learning live London looked Lord Monboddo lordship M'Aulay M'Lean M'Leod M'Queen Macleod Malcolm mentioned miles mind Monboddo Mull never night observed Piozzi Letters pleased poem Portree Prince Charles Professor Rasay Robertson Samuel Johnson says Scotland Sept servant shew Sir Alexander spirit Talisker talked tell thing thought Thrale tion told walked WALTER SCOTT wish writing wrote young