The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides With Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Library of Alexandria, 1791 M01 1 - 442 páginas |
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... hewas very young,andthat he was much pleased with it. Wereckoned there would be some inconveniencies and hardships,and perhapsa little danger; butthese wewere persuaded were magnified inthe imagination ofeverybody. When IwasatFerney, in ...
... hewas very young,andthat he was much pleased with it. Wereckoned there would be some inconveniencies and hardships,and perhapsa little danger; butthese wewere persuaded were magnified inthe imagination ofeverybody. When IwasatFerney, in ...
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... he was a sincere and zealous Christian, of high Church of England and monarchical principles, whichhe wouldnot ... Hewas consciousof his superiority.Heloved praise whenitwas brought tohim; but was too proudto seek for it.He was ...
... he was a sincere and zealous Christian, of high Church of England and monarchical principles, whichhe wouldnot ... Hewas consciousof his superiority.Heloved praise whenitwas brought tohim; but was too proudto seek for it.He was ...
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... he was for the most part a Handel. His personwas large, robust, I may say approaching tothe gigantick, andgrown unwieldy from corpulency. His countenancewas naturally of the ... Hewas now in his sixtyfourth year, and was become a little.
... he was for the most part a Handel. His personwas large, robust, I may say approaching tothe gigantick, andgrown unwieldy from corpulency. His countenancewas naturally of the ... Hewas now in his sixtyfourth year, and was become a little.
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... hewas gladto knowthat Milton wore latchets inhis shoes, instead of buckles. When I mention the oak stick,it isbut letting Hercules have his club; and, byandby, my readers willfind thisstick will bud, andproduce agood joke. This ...
... hewas gladto knowthat Milton wore latchets inhis shoes, instead of buckles. When I mention the oak stick,it isbut letting Hercules have his club; and, byandby, my readers willfind thisstick will bud, andproduce agood joke. This ...
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... he was particularly prejudiced against the Scots, it was because they were more inhis way; becausehe thought their ... Hewas voraciously fondof good eating; and he had agreatdeal ofthatquality called humour, which gives anoiliness and ...
... he was particularly prejudiced against the Scots, it was because they were more inhis way; becausehe thought their ... Hewas voraciously fondof good eating; and he had agreatdeal ofthatquality called humour, which gives anoiliness and ...
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