The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1868 |
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Page 83
... journey , which therefore may be supposed to convey his genu- ine feelings at the time , abound in such benignant sentiment towards the people who showed him civilities , that no man whose temper is not very harsh and sour can retain a ...
... journey , which therefore may be supposed to convey his genu- ine feelings at the time , abound in such benignant sentiment towards the people who showed him civilities , that no man whose temper is not very harsh and sour can retain a ...
Page 85
... Journey , " in newspapers , magazines , and other fugitive publications , I can speak from certain knowledge , only furnished him with sport . At last there came out a scurrilous volume , ' larger than Johnson's own , filled with malig ...
... Journey , " in newspapers , magazines , and other fugitive publications , I can speak from certain knowledge , only furnished him with sport . At last there came out a scurrilous volume , ' larger than Johnson's own , filled with malig ...
Page 93
... Journey to the Western Islands , " and of his coming away , " willing to believe the second sight , " which seemed ... Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland . " - Works , vol . viii . p . 347 . I found his " Journey " the common ...
... Journey to the Western Islands , " and of his coming away , " willing to believe the second sight , " which seemed ... Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland . " - Works , vol . viii . p . 347 . I found his " Journey " the common ...
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