Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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Stran 392
... Auchinleck ; for which I return you my most hearty thanks : and after carefully reading it over again , shall deposit it in little collection of choice books , next our worthy friend's ' Journey to Corsica . ' As there are many things ...
... Auchinleck ; for which I return you my most hearty thanks : and after carefully reading it over again , shall deposit it in little collection of choice books , next our worthy friend's ' Journey to Corsica . ' As there are many things ...
Stran 422
... Auchinleck now is not near so great a man as the Laird of Auchinleck was a hundred years ago . " We entered seriously upon a question of much importance to me , which John- son was pleased to consider with friendly attention . I had ...
... Auchinleck now is not near so great a man as the Laird of Auchinleck was a hundred years ago . " We entered seriously upon a question of much importance to me , which John- son was pleased to consider with friendly attention . I had ...
Stran 696
... Auchinleck in Ayrshire , visited by Johnson , 272 ; entail of estate , 325-330 Auchinleck , Lord , 248 , 281 , 437 , 447 ; his marriage , 389 ; his death , 585 Ayrshire , election petition in , 554 BACON , LORD , 72 , 229 ; Johnson on ...
... Auchinleck in Ayrshire , visited by Johnson , 272 ; entail of estate , 325-330 Auchinleck , Lord , 248 , 281 , 437 , 447 ; his marriage , 389 ; his death , 585 Ayrshire , election petition in , 554 BACON , LORD , 72 , 229 ; Johnson on ...
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