The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Volume 2Macmillan, 1912 |
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Page 49
... the pleasure of accompanying him during the whole of his journey . He was respectfully entertained by the great , the learned , and the elegant , wherever he went ; nor was he less delighted with the hospitality 11 . E VISIT TO SCOTLAND ...
... the pleasure of accompanying him during the whole of his journey . He was respectfully entertained by the great , the learned , and the elegant , wherever he went ; nor was he less delighted with the hospitality 11 . E VISIT TO SCOTLAND ...
Page 50
... any incommodity , danger , or weariness , and am ready to begin a new journey . 1 The celebrated Flora Macdonald . See Boswell's Tour . Courtenay . THE ORDER OF THE CLANS 51 shall go to Oxford 50 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON.
... any incommodity , danger , or weariness , and am ready to begin a new journey . 1 The celebrated Flora Macdonald . See Boswell's Tour . Courtenay . THE ORDER OF THE CLANS 51 shall go to Oxford 50 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON.
Page 58
... of both for a recom- mendation from me ; which , though I know how little you want any external incitement to your duty , I could not refuse her , THE ' JOURNEY TO THE HEBRIDES ' 59 because I 58 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON.
... of both for a recom- mendation from me ; which , though I know how little you want any external incitement to your duty , I could not refuse her , THE ' JOURNEY TO THE HEBRIDES ' 59 because I 58 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON.
Page 59
... Journey to the Hebrides ' to the press . I have endeavoured to do you some justice in the first paragraph . It will be one volume in octavo , not thick . " It will be proper to make some presents in Scotland . You shall tell me to whom ...
... Journey to the Hebrides ' to the press . I have endeavoured to do you some justice in the first paragraph . It will be one volume in octavo , not thick . " It will be proper to make some presents in Scotland . You shall tell me to whom ...
Page 61
... Journey to the Hebrides , ' and am leaving the press to take another journey into Wales , whither Mr. Thrale is going , to take possession of , at least , five hundred a year , fallen to his lady . All at Streatham , that are alive ...
... Journey to the Hebrides , ' and am leaving the press to take another journey into Wales , whither Mr. Thrale is going , to take possession of , at least , five hundred a year , fallen to his lady . All at Streatham , that are alive ...
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