The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Volume 2Macmillan, 1912 |
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... Inchkenneth , and Icolmkill . He travelled through Argyleshire by Inverary , and from thence by Lochlomond and Dumbarton to Glasgow , then by Loudon to Auchin- leck in Ayrshire , the seat of my family , and then by Hamilton back to ...
... Inchkenneth , and Icolmkill . He travelled through Argyleshire by Inverary , and from thence by Lochlomond and Dumbarton to Glasgow , then by Loudon to Auchin- leck in Ayrshire , the seat of my family , and then by Hamilton back to ...
Page 71
... Inchkenneth ; 2 but remember the condition , you shall not shew them , except to Lord Hailes , whom I love better than any man whom I know so little . If he asks you to transcribe them for him , you may do it , but I think he must ...
... Inchkenneth ; 2 but remember the condition , you shall not shew them , except to Lord Hailes , whom I love better than any man whom I know so little . If he asks you to transcribe them for him , you may do it , but I think he must ...
Page 74
... Inchkenneth , says they are very elegant , but bids me tell you he doubts whether " Legitimas faciunt pectora pura preces , ' be according to the rubric : but that is your concern ; for , you know , he is a Presbyterian . " " TO DR ...
... Inchkenneth , says they are very elegant , but bids me tell you he doubts whether " Legitimas faciunt pectora pura preces , ' be according to the rubric : but that is your concern ; for , you know , he is a Presbyterian . " " TO DR ...
Page 302
... his Grace of Argyle did afterwards mount you upon an excellent horse , upon which you looked like a Bishop , ' you must not swerve from your purpose at Inchkenneth . ' A JOURNEY TO THE WESTERN ISLES ' 303 I 302 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON.
... his Grace of Argyle did afterwards mount you upon an excellent horse , upon which you looked like a Bishop , ' you must not swerve from your purpose at Inchkenneth . ' A JOURNEY TO THE WESTERN ISLES ' 303 I 302 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON.
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