The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Together with The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 5Bell, 1889 |
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... Dinner with the Professors Question concerning sorrow and content -Instructions for composition - Dr . Johnson's method -Uncertainty of memory . 20. Effect of Prayer - Observance of Sunday - Professor Shaw - Transubstantiation ...
... Dinner with the Professors Question concerning sorrow and content -Instructions for composition - Dr . Johnson's method -Uncertainty of memory . 20. Effect of Prayer - Observance of Sunday - Professor Shaw - Transubstantiation ...
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... Dinner at Sir Alexander Gordon's - Warburton's powers of in- vective His doctrine of Grace - Locke's verses- Fingal 24. Breakfast at Ellon - Goldsmith and Graham - Slains Castle - Education of children - The Buller of Buchan -Entails ...
... Dinner at Sir Alexander Gordon's - Warburton's powers of in- vective His doctrine of Grace - Locke's verses- Fingal 24. Breakfast at Ellon - Goldsmith and Graham - Slains Castle - Education of children - The Buller of Buchan -Entails ...
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... Dinner at the Earl of Loudoun's - Character of that 31 . Nov. 1 . nobleman - Arrive at Treesbank Sir John Cuninghame of Caprington Rules for the distribution of charity -- Castle of Dun- donald - Countess of Eglintoune - Alexander Earl ...
... Dinner at the Earl of Loudoun's - Character of that 31 . Nov. 1 . nobleman - Arrive at Treesbank Sir John Cuninghame of Caprington Rules for the distribution of charity -- Castle of Dun- donald - Countess of Eglintoune - Alexander Earl ...
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... dinner was over , when he came and drank wine with us ; and then began some animated dialogue , of which here follows a pretty full note . We talked of Mr. Burke . Dr. Johnson said , he had great variety of knowledge , store of imagery ...
... dinner was over , when he came and drank wine with us ; and then began some animated dialogue , of which here follows a pretty full note . We talked of Mr. Burke . Dr. Johnson said , he had great variety of knowledge , store of imagery ...
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... dinner , the Duchess of Douglas , Sir Adolphus Oughton , Lord Chief Baron [ Orde ] , Sir William Forbes , Principal Robert- son , Mr. Cullen , advocate . Before dinner , he told us of a curious conversation between the famous George ...
... dinner , the Duchess of Douglas , Sir Adolphus Oughton , Lord Chief Baron [ Orde ] , Sir William Forbes , Principal Robert- son , Mr. Cullen , advocate . Before dinner , he told us of a curious conversation between the famous George ...
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