Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales, Količina 5Bigelow, Brown & Company, 1786 |
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... says , ' attending the lectures of a dull professor - viz . , that he could form no school , and the stu- dents were left entirely to themselves , and naturally formed opinions far more liberal than those they got from the Professor ...
... says , ' attending the lectures of a dull professor - viz . , that he could form no school , and the stu- dents were left entirely to themselves , and naturally formed opinions far more liberal than those they got from the Professor ...
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... says : - ' In the last age it was the common practice in the best families for all the company to eat milk , or pudding , or any other dish that is eat with a spoon , not by distrib- uting the contents of the dish into small plates ...
... says : - ' In the last age it was the common practice in the best families for all the company to eat milk , or pudding , or any other dish that is eat with a spoon , not by distrib- uting the contents of the dish into small plates ...
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... says : - ' The maid calls gardy loo to the passengers , which signifies Lord have mercy upon you ! ' Wesley , when at Edinburgh in May , 1761 , writes : - How can it be suffered that all manner of filth should still be thrown even into ...
... says : - ' The maid calls gardy loo to the passengers , which signifies Lord have mercy upon you ! ' Wesley , when at Edinburgh in May , 1761 , writes : - How can it be suffered that all manner of filth should still be thrown even into ...
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... says : When a man voluntarily engages in an im- portant controversy , he is to do all he can to lessen his antagonist , because authority from personal respect has much weight with most people , and often more than reasoning . ' 3 ...
... says : When a man voluntarily engages in an im- portant controversy , he is to do all he can to lessen his antagonist , because authority from personal respect has much weight with most people , and often more than reasoning . ' 3 ...
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... says that his first work , his Treatise of Human Nature , ' fell dead - born from the press . Auto . p . 3. His Enquiry concerning Hu- man Understanding ' was entirely overlooked and neglected . ' Ib . p . 4. His Enquiry concerning the ...
... says that his first work , his Treatise of Human Nature , ' fell dead - born from the press . Auto . p . 3. His Enquiry concerning Hu- man Understanding ' was entirely overlooked and neglected . ' Ib . p . 4. His Enquiry concerning the ...
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Aberdeen ancient asked August August 15 August 21 battle of Culloden Beattie believe boat Boswell Boswell's breakfast Burke called castle chief church conversation dinner Duke Dunvegan Earl Edinburgh England English entertained Errol Erse father Flora Macdonald Fort Augustus Garrick gave gentleman heard Hebrides Highland honour Horace Horace Walpole Hume Inchkenneth Inverness island isle James JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson Journey King Kingsburgh Lady Laird land learning lived London looked Lord Monboddo lordship M'Aulay M'Kinnon M'Lean M'Leod M'Queen Macdonald Macleod Malcolm mentioned miles mind Monboddo never night observed opinion Piozzi Letters pleased poem prayer Prince Charles Professor publick Rasay Robertson Samuel Johnson says Scotland Sept servant shew Sir Alexander Talisker talked tell thing thought Thrale tion told walked Walter Scott wish writing wrote young