Johnson's Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland: And Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Oxford University Press, H. Milford, 1924 - 511 ページ |
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... Letter of 21 September . 3 ' Do you keep my letters ? ' he asked her later ( 2 August 1775 ) ; but he might naturally assume that the Hebridean journal would be preserved ; and he probably consulted it at Streatham in 1774 . Letters to ...
... Letter of 21 September . 3 ' Do you keep my letters ? ' he asked her later ( 2 August 1775 ) ; but he might naturally assume that the Hebridean journal would be preserved ; and he probably consulted it at Streatham in 1774 . Letters to ...
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... letter of 19 January 1775 , and in the manuscript Remarks quoted in this edition . None of his corrections were made . In view of the evidence that the first impression was quickly exhausted , it is natural to account for the neglect by ...
... letter of 19 January 1775 , and in the manuscript Remarks quoted in this edition . None of his corrections were made . In view of the evidence that the first impression was quickly exhausted , it is natural to account for the neglect by ...
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... Letters to Temple said that Boswell ' was very anxious to publish his journal ' , and that Johnson ' repressed the ... Letter to the People of Scotland ( 1785 ) , where it is thus described : ' This Journal , which was read and liked ...
... Letters to Temple said that Boswell ' was very anxious to publish his journal ' , and that Johnson ' repressed the ... Letter to the People of Scotland ( 1785 ) , where it is thus described : ' This Journal , which was read and liked ...
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... ( Letters ed . Tinker , p . 330. ) 3 For the story of his introduction to Boswell see Hill v . 1. It seems to be apocryphal ; see Prof. Tinker's edition of Boswell's Letters , p . 350 n . 4 25 April 1778 ( Hill iii . 323 ) ; see infra p ...
... ( Letters ed . Tinker , p . 330. ) 3 For the story of his introduction to Boswell see Hill v . 1. It seems to be apocryphal ; see Prof. Tinker's edition of Boswell's Letters , p . 350 n . 4 25 April 1778 ( Hill iii . 323 ) ; see infra p ...
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... letter from Temple to Jerningham , 3 Oct. 1785 ( ed . 1911 , p . 311 ) : ' So Boswell's " Tour " is at last announced to the public . Mr. Malone corrected it , and says , if it has not very great success , he never was so much ...
... letter from Temple to Jerningham , 3 Oct. 1785 ( ed . 1911 , p . 311 ) : ' So Boswell's " Tour " is at last announced to the public . Mr. Malone corrected it , and says , if it has not very great success , he never was so much ...
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132 ページ - We were now treading that illustrious Island, which was once the luminary of the Caledonian regions, whence savage clans and roving barbarians derived the benefits of knowledge, and the blessings of religion. To abstract the mind from all local emotion would be impossible, if it were endeavoured, and would be foolish, if it were possible.
133 ページ - Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses ; whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future predominate over the present, advances us in the dignity of thinking beings. Far from me and from my friends be such frigid philosophy, as may conduct us indifferent and unmoved over any ground which has been dignified by wisdom, bravery, or virtue. That man is little to be envied, whose patriotism would not gain force upon the plain of Marathon, or whose piety would not grow • warmer among...
176 ページ - Upon the whole, I have always considered him, both in his lifetime and since his death, as approaching as nearly to the idea of a perfectly wise and virtuous man as perhaps the nature of human frailty will permit.
33 ページ - I sat down on a bank, such as a writer of romance might have delighted to feign. I had, indeed, no trees to whisper over my head, but a clear rivulet streamed at my feet. The day was calm, the air soft, and all was rudeness, silence, and solitude. Before me, and on either side, were high hills, which, by hindering the eye from ranging, forced the mind to find entertainment for itself. Whether I spent the hour well, I know not ; for here I first conceived the thought of this narration.
168 ページ - He was afflicted with a bodily disease which made him often restless and fretful; and with a constitutional melancholy, the clouds of which darkened the brightness of his fancy, and gave a gloomy cast to his whole course of thinking.
220 ページ - ... have the rod to be the general terror to all, to make them learn, than tell a child, if you do thus or thus, you will be more esteemed than your brothers or sisters. The rod produces an effect which terminates in itself. A child is afraid of being whipped, and gets his task, and there's an end on't ; whereas, by exciting emulation and comparisons of superiority, you lay the foundation of lasting mischief; you make brothers and sisters hate each other.
181 ページ - Partridge, with a contemptuous sneer; "why, I could act as well as he myself. I am sure if I had seen a ghost I should have looked in the very same manner, and done just as he did.
340 ページ - Live while you live, the Epicure would say, And seize the pleasures of the present day. Live while you live, the sacred Preacher cries, And give to God each moment as it flies.
1 ページ - I had desired to visit the Hebrides, or Western Islands of Scotland, so long that I scarcely remember how the wish was originally excited; and was in the autumn of the year 1773 induced to undertake the journey by finding in Mr Boswell a companion whose acuteness would help my inquiry, and whose gaiety of conversation and civility of manners are sufficient to counteract the inconveniences of travel in countries less hospitable than we have passed.
41 ページ - Out of one of the beds on which we were to repose started up, at our entrance, a man black as a Cyclops from the forge.