Boswell's Life of Johnson: Tour to the Hebrides (1773) and Journey into North Wales (1774)Clarendon Press, 1887 |
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... sure they were just , a man might be precluded altogether from a trial of his claim , though , were it judicially examined , it might be found a very just claim ' . ' This was sound practical doctrine , and rationally repressed a too ...
... sure they were just , a man might be precluded altogether from a trial of his claim , though , were it judicially examined , it might be found a very just claim ' . ' This was sound practical doctrine , and rationally repressed a too ...
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... sure ; and they cannot well be separated . But , to bind one's self to one man , or one set of men , ( who may be right to - day and wrong to - morrow , ) without any general preference of system , I must disapprove 3 . spittlestill ; a ...
... sure ; and they cannot well be separated . But , to bind one's self to one man , or one set of men , ( who may be right to - day and wrong to - morrow , ) without any general preference of system , I must disapprove 3 . spittlestill ; a ...
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... sure , if I had seen a ghost , I should have 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 ...
... sure , if I had seen a ghost , I should have 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 ...
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... sure my readers will thank me . ' The lines in the tenth Satire of Juvenal , according to my alteration , should have run thus : - ' Yet Shore2 could tell- ; And Valiere3 curs'd ! ' The first was a penitent by compulsion , the second by ...
... sure my readers will thank me . ' The lines in the tenth Satire of Juvenal , according to my alteration , should have run thus : - ' Yet Shore2 could tell- ; And Valiere3 curs'd ! ' The first was a penitent by compulsion , the second by ...
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... sure , that , if he lives a few days longer , he shall be detected in a fraud , the consequence of which will be utter disgrace and expulsion from society . ' JOHNSON . Then , Sir , let him go abroad to a distant country ; let him go to ...
... sure , that , if he lives a few days longer , he shall be detected in a fraud , the consequence of which will be utter disgrace and expulsion from society . ' JOHNSON . Then , Sir , let him go abroad to a distant country ; let him go to ...
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Aberdeen ancient ante asked August August 19 August 21 battle of Culloden believe boat Boswell Boswell's breakfast called castle chief church conversation dinner Duke Dunvegan Earl Edinburgh England English entertained Erse father Flora Macdonald Fort Augustus Garrick gave gentleman heard Hebrides Highland honour Horace Horace Walpole horse Hume island isle James John Johnson King Kingsburgh knew Lady Laird land learning live London looked Lord Lord Monboddo M'Aulay M'Kinnon M'Lean M'Leod Macleod Malcolm mentioned miles mind Monboddo never night observed October perhaps Piozzi Letters pleased poem Portree prayer pretty Prince Charles publick Rasay Samuel Johnson says Scotland seemed September 13 servant shewed Sir Alexander spirit Talisker talked tell thing thought Thrale told took walked WALTER SCOTT wish woman writing wrote young