The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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Page 49
... seen St. Asaph and Bangor , the two seats of their bishops ; have been upon Penmanmaur and Snowdon , and passed over into Anglesea . But Wales is so little different from England , that it offers nothing to the speculation of the ...
... seen St. Asaph and Bangor , the two seats of their bishops ; have been upon Penmanmaur and Snowdon , and passed over into Anglesea . But Wales is so little different from England , that it offers nothing to the speculation of the ...
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... seen nothing I had not seen before , I have nothing to relate . Time has left that part of the island few antiquities ; and commerce has left the people no singularities . - I was glad to go abroad , and , perhaps , glad to come home ...
... seen nothing I had not seen before , I have nothing to relate . Time has left that part of the island few antiquities ; and commerce has left the people no singularities . - I was glad to go abroad , and , perhaps , glad to come home ...
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... seen , and carefully examined the proofs of all the particulars above mentioned , now in the possession of the Rev. Thonias Percy . " The same proofs I have also myself carefully examined , and have seen some additional proofs which ...
... seen , and carefully examined the proofs of all the particulars above mentioned , now in the possession of the Rev. Thonias Percy . " The same proofs I have also myself carefully examined , and have seen some additional proofs which ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 11 |
Letters to Boswell c Religious Festivals and PilgrimagesDeath of GoldsmithGreek | 40 |
CHAPTER III | 69 |
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