Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5 |
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Stran 5
Popular clamArrive at St. Andrews . August 19 . Dr. Watson . Literature and patronage . Writing and conversation compared . Change of manners . The Union . Value of money . St. Andrews and John Knox . Retirement from the world .
Popular clamArrive at St. Andrews . August 19 . Dr. Watson . Literature and patronage . Writing and conversation compared . Change of manners . The Union . Value of money . St. Andrews and John Knox . Retirement from the world .
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October 29. Glasgow surveyed . Attention of the professors to Dr. Johnson . October 30 . Dinner at the Earl of Loudoun's . Character of that nobleman . Arrive at Treesbank . October 31 . Sir John Cunningham of Caprington . November 1 .
October 29. Glasgow surveyed . Attention of the professors to Dr. Johnson . October 30 . Dinner at the Earl of Loudoun's . Character of that nobleman . Arrive at Treesbank . October 31 . Sir John Cunningham of Caprington . November 1 .
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Dr. Johnson's Parody of Sir John Dalrymple's Memoirs . Arrive at Cranston . Dr. Johnson's departure for London . Letters from Lord Hailes and Mr. Dempster to the authour . Letter from the Laird of Rasay to the authour .
Dr. Johnson's Parody of Sir John Dalrymple's Memoirs . Arrive at Cranston . Dr. Johnson's departure for London . Letters from Lord Hailes and Mr. Dempster to the authour . Letter from the Laird of Rasay to the authour .
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He was indeed , if I may be allowed the phrase , at bottom much of a John Bull ” ; much of a blunt true born Englishman ' . There was a stratum of common clay under the rock of marble . He was voraciously fond of good eating * ; and he ...
He was indeed , if I may be allowed the phrase , at bottom much of a John Bull ” ; much of a blunt true born Englishman ' . There was a stratum of common clay under the rock of marble . He was voraciously fond of good eating * ; and he ...
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“ Why , Sir , I take it , he was at the height of what his abilities could do , and was That cannot be said now , after the flagrant part which Mr. John Wesley took against our American brethren , when , in his own name , he threw ...
“ Why , Sir , I take it , he was at the height of what his abilities could do , and was That cannot be said now , after the flagrant part which Mr. John Wesley took against our American brethren , when , in his own name , he threw ...
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