Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, Količina 1Clarendon Press, 1934 - 557 strani |
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... called con- vulsions ' . He could sit motionless , when he was told so to do , as well as any other man ; my opinion is , that it proceeded from a habit which a he had indulged himself in , of accompanying his thoughts with certain ...
... called con- vulsions ' . He could sit motionless , when he was told so to do , as well as any other man ; my opinion is , that it proceeded from a habit which a he had indulged himself in , of accompanying his thoughts with certain ...
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... called London , for which I have as violent an affection , as the most romantic lover ever had for his mistress . . . . I am thinking of the brilliant scenes of happiness , which I shall enjoy as an officer of the guards . How I shall ...
... called London , for which I have as violent an affection , as the most romantic lover ever had for his mistress . . . . I am thinking of the brilliant scenes of happiness , which I shall enjoy as an officer of the guards . How I shall ...
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... called Methodists . Journal , 5 Mar. 1744. He often speaks of the people called Metho- dists , ' but sometimes he uses the term without any qualification . Mrs. Thrale , in 1780 , wrote to Johnson : - ' Methodist [ is ] considered ...
... called Methodists . Journal , 5 Mar. 1744. He often speaks of the people called Metho- dists , ' but sometimes he uses the term without any qualification . Mrs. Thrale , in 1780 , wrote to Johnson : - ' Methodist [ is ] considered ...
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VOLUME I | xxvii |
PREFACE | xxxi |
JOURNAL OF A TOUR TO THE HEBRIDES WITH SAMUEL JOHNSON LL D | 3 |
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