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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... mean , but has , I think a market - In this house , the Welsh translation of the Old Testament was made - The Welsh singing psalms were written by Arch- deacon Price -- They are not considered as elegant , but as very literal , and ...
... mean , but has , I think a market - In this house , the Welsh translation of the Old Testament was made - The Welsh singing psalms were written by Arch- deacon Price -- They are not considered as elegant , but as very literal , and ...
Page 153
... mean town , crowded with people - The forest thick with woods , very exten- sive - Manucci secured us lodgings - The appearance of the country pleasant --no hills , few streams , only one hedge - I remember no chapels nor crosses on the ...
... mean town , crowded with people - The forest thick with woods , very exten- sive - Manucci secured us lodgings - The appearance of the country pleasant --no hills , few streams , only one hedge - I remember no chapels nor crosses on the ...
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... mean tardiness of locomotion ; you mean that sluggishness of mind which comes upon a man in soli- tude . ' Chamier believed then that I had written the line , as much as if he had seen me write it . Goldsmith , however , was a man , who ...
... mean tardiness of locomotion ; you mean that sluggishness of mind which comes upon a man in soli- tude . ' Chamier believed then that I had written the line , as much as if he had seen me write it . Goldsmith , however , was a man , who ...
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