Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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Stran 315
... Lord Monboddo and Mr. Macqueen should controvert a position contrary to the imaginary interest of literary or national pre- judice , might be easily imagined ; but of a stand- ing fact there ought to be no controversy ; if there are men ...
... Lord Monboddo and Mr. Macqueen should controvert a position contrary to the imaginary interest of literary or national pre- judice , might be easily imagined ; but of a stand- ing fact there ought to be no controversy ; if there are men ...
Stran 392
... Lord Monboddo have each received one , and return you thanks . Monboddo dined with me lately , and having drank tea , we were a good while by ourselves , and as I knew that he had read the ' Journey ' superficially , as he did not ...
... Lord Monboddo have each received one , and return you thanks . Monboddo dined with me lately , and having drank tea , we were a good while by ourselves , and as I knew that he had read the ' Journey ' superficially , as he did not ...
Stran 420
... Lord Monboddo had written to me , containing some critical remarks upon the style of his " Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland . " His Lordship praised the very fine passage upon landing at Icolmkill ; 3 but his own style being ...
... Lord Monboddo had written to me , containing some critical remarks upon the style of his " Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland . " His Lordship praised the very fine passage upon landing at Icolmkill ; 3 but his own style being ...
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