| James Boswell - 1889 - 540 strani
...extraordinary thing that has happened in my day. I heard it with my own ears, from his uncle, Lord West•cote. I am so glad to have every evidence of the spiritual...not such support." JOHNSON. " I like to have more." 2 Mr. Henderson, with whom I- had sauntered in the venerable walks of Merton College, and found him... | |
| James Boswell - 1889 - 570 strani
...extraordinary thing that has happened in my day. I heard it with my own ears, from his uncle, Lord Westcote. I am so glad to have every evidence of the spiritual world, that I am willing to believe it." DB. ADAMS. " You have evidence enough ; good evidence, which needs not such support." JOHNSON. " I... | |
| James Boswell - 1889 - 570 strani
...Westcote. I am so glad to have every evidence of the spiritual world, that I am willing to believe it." DE. ADAMS. " You have evidence enough ; good evidence,...not such support." JOHNSON. " I like to have more." 2 Mr. Henderson, with whom I had sauntered in the venerable walks of Merton College, and found him... | |
| James Boswell - 1891 - 548 strani
...extraordinary thing that has happened in my day. I heard it with my own ears, from his uncle, Lord VVestcote. I am so glad to have every evidence of the spiritual...needs not such support.' JOHNSON. ' I like to have more1.' Mr. Henderson, with whom I had sauntered in the venerable walks of Merton-College, and found... | |
| 1895 - 1322 strani
...Lyttelton." The Doctor went on thus : " I heard it with my own ears from bis uncle, Lord Westcote. I am so glad to have every evidence of the spiritual world that I am willing to believe it." Dr Adams replied, "You have evidence enough — good evidence, which needs no support." Dr Johnson growled out,... | |
| Douglas Macleane - 1897 - 614 strani
...alchymy, judicial astrology, and other abstruse and curious learning.' Again, 'Mr Henderson, with whom I sauntered in the venerable walks of Merton College,...him a very learned and pious man, supped with us. Dr>Johnson surprised him not a little by acknowledging, with a look of horrour, that he was much oppressed... | |
| Douglas Macleane - 1897 - 580 strani
...alchymy, judicial astrology, and other abstruse and curious learning.' Again, ' Mr Henderson, with whom I sauntered in the venerable walks of Merton College, and found him a very learnea and pious man, supped with us. Dr Johnson surprised him not a little by acknowledging, with... | |
| James Boswell - 1900 - 556 strani
...extraordinary thing that has happened in my day. I heard it with my own ears, from his uncle, Lord Westcote. I am so glad to have every evidence of the spiritual...with whom I had sauntered in the venerable walks of Merton-College, and found him a very learned and pious man, he supt with us. Dr. Johnson surprised... | |
| James Boswell - 1901 - 510 strani
...extraordinary thing that has happened in my day. I heard it with my own ears from his uncle, Lord Westcote.2 I am so glad to have every evidence of the spiritual...with whom I had sauntered in the venerable walks of Merton-College, and found him a very learned and pious man, supped with us. Dr. Johnson surprised him... | |
| Andrew Lang - 1903 - 440 strani
...Lyttelton.' The Doctor went on thus : ' I heard it with my own ears from his uncle, Lord Westcote. I am so glad to have every evidence of the spiritual...world that I am willing to believe it.' Dr. Adams replied, ' You have evidence enough — good evidence, which needs no support.' Dr. Johnson growled... | |
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