Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, 第 3 巻G. Routledge and Sons, 1926 |
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... seemed sensible of this ; for when I told him how happy they were at having him there , he said : " Yet we have not been able to entertain them much . ” — I was fretted , from irritability of nerves , by M'Cruslick's too - obstreperous ...
... seemed sensible of this ; for when I told him how happy they were at having him there , he said : " Yet we have not been able to entertain them much . ” — I was fretted , from irritability of nerves , by M'Cruslick's too - obstreperous ...
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... seemed charmed with the original . There may , perhaps , be some choice of expression , and some excellence of arrangement , that cannot be shown in translation . After we had exhausted the Erse poems , of which Dr. Johnson said nothing ...
... seemed charmed with the original . There may , perhaps , be some choice of expression , and some excellence of arrangement , that cannot be shown in translation . After we had exhausted the Erse poems , of which Dr. Johnson said nothing ...
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... seemed much surprised that such a suit was admitted by the Scottish law , and ob- served , that " In England no man is allowed to stultify himself . " † Sir Alla , Lochbuy , and I , had the conversation chiefly to ourselves to - night ...
... seemed much surprised that such a suit was admitted by the Scottish law , and ob- served , that " In England no man is allowed to stultify himself . " † Sir Alla , Lochbuy , and I , had the conversation chiefly to ourselves to - night ...
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Sir George Mackenzie Mr Burkes wit knowledge and elo | 18 |
Ogden on Prayer Aphoristic writing Edinburgh surveyed | 28 |
Arrive at Montrose | 48 |
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