The journal of a tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel JohnsonT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1813 - 460 páginas |
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... heard , from one whom he tells us , in his Lives of the Poets , Gray found " a poet , a philosopher , and a good man . 99 My Lord Elibank did not answer my letter to his lordship for some time . The reason will appear , when we come to ...
... heard , from one whom he tells us , in his Lives of the Poets , Gray found " a poet , a philosopher , and a good man . 99 My Lord Elibank did not answer my letter to his lordship for some time . The reason will appear , when we come to ...
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... heard a late baronet , of some dis- tinction in the political world in the beginning of the present reign , observe , that " walking the streets . of Edinburgh at night was pretty perilous , and a good deal odoriferous . " The peril is ...
... heard a late baronet , of some dis- tinction in the political world in the beginning of the present reign , observe , that " walking the streets . of Edinburgh at night was pretty perilous , and a good deal odoriferous . " The peril is ...
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... heard Burke say , in the course of an evening , ten good things , each of which would have served a noted wit ( whom he named ) to live upon for a twelvemonth . I find , since the former edition , that some persons have objected to the ...
... heard Burke say , in the course of an evening , ten good things , each of which would have served a noted wit ( whom he named ) to live upon for a twelvemonth . I find , since the former edition , that some persons have objected to the ...
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... heard him repeating here in a kind of muttering tone , a line of the old ballad , Johnny Armstrong's Last Good Night : " And ran him through the fair body . " We returned to my house , where there met him , at dinner , the Duchess of ...
... heard him repeating here in a kind of muttering tone , a line of the old ballad , Johnny Armstrong's Last Good Night : " And ran him through the fair body . " We returned to my house , where there met him , at dinner , the Duchess of ...
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... heard a Latin grace , among so many learned men : we had always a Latin grace at Oxford . I believe I can repeat it . " Which he did , as giving the learned men in one place a specimen of what was done by . the learned men in another ...
... heard a Latin grace , among so many learned men : we had always a Latin grace at Oxford . I believe I can repeat it . " Which he did , as giving the learned men in one place a specimen of what was done by . the learned men in another ...
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