Mr. Oddity, Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Bell Publishing Company, 1951 - 348 pages |
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... Scotland . " There is very rich land around Edinburgh , " said Ogilvie , and Goldsmith , who had studied medicine there , said : “ Ha , ha , ha ! " Ogilvie persisted . " Scotland , Sir , has a great many noble wild prospects , " he ...
... Scotland . " There is very rich land around Edinburgh , " said Ogilvie , and Goldsmith , who had studied medicine there , said : “ Ha , ha , ha ! " Ogilvie persisted . " Scotland , Sir , has a great many noble wild prospects , " he ...
Page 218
... Scotland from August 14 to November 22 , 1773. Boswell , who boasted that he ran half over London to fix a date correctly , fixes the first date incorrectly in his Life . During their tour , he says , Johnson was " respectfully enter ...
... Scotland from August 14 to November 22 , 1773. Boswell , who boasted that he ran half over London to fix a date correctly , fixes the first date incorrectly in his Life . During their tour , he says , Johnson was " respectfully enter ...
Page 221
... Scotland , " said he , " it must be Lord Mansfield or Sir John Pringle " ( physician to the King , another Scotsman ) . They rode on . At Slains Castle , they dined with the family of Lord Errol , Lord High Constable of Scotland . After ...
... Scotland , " said he , " it must be Lord Mansfield or Sir John Pringle " ( physician to the King , another Scotsman ) . They rode on . At Slains Castle , they dined with the family of Lord Errol , Lord High Constable of Scotland . After ...
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