The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Together with The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volumen4G. Bell and Sons, 1884 |
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... miles off ; they'll do without a nail or a staple . A tailor is far from them ; they'll botch their own clothes . It is being concentrated which produces high convenience . " Sir William Forbes , Mr. Scott , and I , accompanied Mr ...
... miles off ; they'll do without a nail or a staple . A tailor is far from them ; they'll botch their own clothes . It is being concentrated which produces high convenience . " Sir William Forbes , Mr. Scott , and I , accompanied Mr ...
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... mile , and have had the gout five days , and been ill otherwise another day , I have taken but one day . I myself have composed about forty ser- mons . I have begun a sermon after dinner , and sent it off by the post that night . I ...
... mile , and have had the gout five days , and been ill otherwise another day , I have taken but one day . I myself have composed about forty ser- mons . I have begun a sermon after dinner , and sent it off by the post that night . I ...
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... miles from it , observing , at Leuchars , a church with an old tower , we stopped which lay Johnson's route , is certainly destitute of wood , excepting young plantations . The other tree mentioned by Colonel Nairne is probably the ...
... miles from it , observing , at Leuchars , a church with an old tower , we stopped which lay Johnson's route , is certainly destitute of wood , excepting young plantations . The other tree mentioned by Colonel Nairne is probably the ...
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... miles out of his way to see Lord Mon- boddo . I therefore sent Joseph forward , with the following note : - " MY DEAR LORD , " Montrose , 21st August . " Thus far I am come with Mr. Samuel Johnson . We must be at Aberdeen to - night . I ...
... miles out of his way to see Lord Mon- boddo . I therefore sent Joseph forward , with the following note : - " MY DEAR LORD , " Montrose , 21st August . " Thus far I am come with Mr. Samuel Johnson . We must be at Aberdeen to - night . I ...
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... mile from Monboddo , where you turn off the road , Joseph was waiting to tell us my lord expected us to dinner . We drove over a wild moor . It rained , and the scene was somewhat dreary . Dr. Johnson repeated , with solemn em- phasis ...
... mile from Monboddo , where you turn off the road , Joseph was waiting to tell us my lord expected us to dinner . We drove over a wild moor . It rained , and the scene was somewhat dreary . Dr. Johnson repeated , with solemn em- phasis ...
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