Life of Johnson: Tour to the Hebrides (1773) and Journey into North Wales (1744)Harper, 1904 |
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... gives you another claim . But I have a still more powerful inducement to prefix your name to this volume , as it gives me an opportunity of let- ting the world know that I enjoy the honour and happiness of your friendship ; and of thus ...
... gives you another claim . But I have a still more powerful inducement to prefix your name to this volume , as it gives me an opportunity of let- ting the world know that I enjoy the honour and happiness of your friendship ; and of thus ...
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... give thee a wind . Thou art kind ' .- To attract him , we had invitations from the chiefs Macdonald and Macleod ; and , for additional aid , I wrote to Lord Eli- bank , Dr. William Robertson , and Dr. Beattie . To Dr. Robertson , so far ...
... give thee a wind . Thou art kind ' .- To attract him , we had invitations from the chiefs Macdonald and Macleod ; and , for additional aid , I wrote to Lord Eli- bank , Dr. William Robertson , and Dr. Beattie . To Dr. Robertson , so far ...
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... gives an oiliness and a gloss to every other quality . I am , I flatter myself , completely a citizen of the world . --- In my travels through Holland , Germany , Switzerland , Italy , Corsica , France , I never felt myself from home ...
... gives an oiliness and a gloss to every other quality . I am , I flatter myself , completely a citizen of the world . --- In my travels through Holland , Germany , Switzerland , Italy , Corsica , France , I never felt myself from home ...
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... give up her own bed - chamber to him and take a worse ' . This I cannot but gratefully mention , as one of a thousand obligations which I owe her , since the great obligation of her being pleased to accept of me as her husband ...
... give up her own bed - chamber to him and take a worse ' . This I cannot but gratefully mention , as one of a thousand obligations which I owe her , since the great obligation of her being pleased to accept of me as her husband ...
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... give it honestly . The justice or injustice of the cause is to be decided by the judge . Consider , Sir ; what is the purpose of courts of jus- tice ? It is , that every man may have his cause fairly tried , by men appointed to try ...
... give it honestly . The justice or injustice of the cause is to be decided by the judge . Consider , Sir ; what is the purpose of courts of jus- tice ? It is , that every man may have his cause fairly tried , by men appointed to try ...
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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