Boswell's Life of Johnson: Tour to the Hebrides (1773) and Journey into North Wales (1774)Clarendon Press, 1887 |
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... father put Martin's Account into his hands when he was very young , and that he was much pleased with it . We reckoned there would be some inconveniencies and hardships , and perhaps a little danger ; but these we were persuaded were ...
... father put Martin's Account into his hands when he was very young , and that he was much pleased with it . We reckoned there would be some inconveniencies and hardships , and perhaps a little danger ; but these we were persuaded were ...
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... father why he had not prepared us for such uncouth , un- toward strangeness , he laughed heartily , and said he had entirely forgotten that the same impression had been at first made upon him- self ; but had been lost even on the second ...
... father why he had not prepared us for such uncouth , un- toward strangeness , he laughed heartily , and said he had entirely forgotten that the same impression had been at first made upon him- self ; but had been lost even on the second ...
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... te scire hoc sciat alter . ' It is the motto to The Spectator , No. 379 . She died four months after her father . I cannot find that she re- ceived this additional fortune . must August 15. ] Emigration . 27 must always be some.
... te scire hoc sciat alter . ' It is the motto to The Spectator , No. 379 . She died four months after her father . I cannot find that she re- ceived this additional fortune . must August 15. ] Emigration . 27 must always be some.
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... father , Goldsmith's publisher , as a dealer in quack medicines and books . They dealt in ' over thirty different nostrums , ' and published books of every nature . Of the father Johnson said : - ' Newbery is an extraordinary man , for ...
... father , Goldsmith's publisher , as a dealer in quack medicines and books . They dealt in ' over thirty different nostrums , ' and published books of every nature . Of the father Johnson said : - ' Newbery is an extraordinary man , for ...
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... Father O'Leary , has given him so hearty a drubbing . But I should think myself very un- worthy , if I did not at the same time acknowledge Mr. John Wes- ley's merit , as a veteran Soldier of Jesus Christ ' [ 2 Timothy , ii . 3 ] , who ...
... Father O'Leary , has given him so hearty a drubbing . But I should think myself very un- worthy , if I did not at the same time acknowledge Mr. John Wes- ley's merit , as a veteran Soldier of Jesus Christ ' [ 2 Timothy , ii . 3 ] , who ...
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