Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL. D., 1773McGraw-Hill, 1961 - 520 pages |
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Page 133
... printed Tour reads , “ a substantial dinner , and a variety of wines . " In the remain- der of the Journal the reader may assume a similar suppression of detailed bills of fare . 17 A leaf ( pp . 201-2 ) of the MS is missing here ; the ...
... printed Tour reads , “ a substantial dinner , and a variety of wines . " In the remain- der of the Journal the reader may assume a similar suppression of detailed bills of fare . 17 A leaf ( pp . 201-2 ) of the MS is missing here ; the ...
Page 324
... printed Tour , however , the account occurs in the same place as in the MS . 2 The following passage occurs here in the printed Tour : " We parted from him with very strong feelings of kindness and gratitude , and we hoped to have had ...
... printed Tour , however , the account occurs in the same place as in the MS . 2 The following passage occurs here in the printed Tour : " We parted from him with very strong feelings of kindness and gratitude , and we hoped to have had ...
Page 357
... printed text ; but there are thirty or forty more words missing , to which there is nothing corresponding in the published Tour . 10 Here the MS ends , and the remainder of the text is that of the third edition of the Tour . " It should ...
... printed text ; but there are thirty or forty more words missing , to which there is nothing corresponding in the published Tour . 10 Here the MS ends , and the remainder of the text is that of the third edition of the Tour . " It should ...
Contents
APPENDIX Correspondence between Boswell and Lord Elibank | 405 |
TOPOGRAPHICAL SUPPLEMENT | 452 |
INDEX | 489 |
Copyright | |
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