The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 4J. Murray, 1839 |
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... many visiters from Edinburgh . " ( 1 ) The remains of the fort have been removed , to assist in constructing a very useful lighthouse upon the island . WALTER SCOTT . When we had got into our boat again , he E 2 ETAT . 64 . 51 INCH KEITH .
... many visiters from Edinburgh . " ( 1 ) The remains of the fort have been removed , to assist in constructing a very useful lighthouse upon the island . WALTER SCOTT . When we had got into our boat again , he E 2 ETAT . 64 . 51 INCH KEITH .
Pàgina 52
... boat again , he called to me , " Come , now , pay a classical compliment to the island on quitting it . " I happened luckily , in allusion to the beautiful Queen Mary , whose name is upon the fort , to think of what Virgil makes Eneas ...
... boat again , he called to me , " Come , now , pay a classical compliment to the island on quitting it . " I happened luckily , in allusion to the beautiful Queen Mary , whose name is upon the fort , to think of what Virgil makes Eneas ...
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... boat , and sailing into the Pot . We did so . He was stout and wonderfully alert . The Buchan - men all showing their teeth , and speaking with that strange sharp accent which distinguishes them , was to me a matter of curiosity . He ...
... boat , and sailing into the Pot . We did so . He was stout and wonderfully alert . The Buchan - men all showing their teeth , and speaking with that strange sharp accent which distinguishes them , was to me a matter of curiosity . He ...
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... boat ; all which I thought I could best settle myself , without his having any trouble . To apply his great mind to minute par- ticulars is wrong : it is like taking an immense balance ( such as is kept on quays for weighing cargoes of ...
... boat ; all which I thought I could best settle myself , without his having any trouble . To apply his great mind to minute par- ticulars is wrong : it is like taking an immense balance ( such as is kept on quays for weighing cargoes of ...
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... never to spring a mine upon me . It was absurd in me to believe you . " JOHNSON . " You deserved about as much , as to believe me from night to morning . " After breakfast , we got into a boat for Sky 158 1773 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... never to spring a mine upon me . It was absurd in me to believe you . " JOHNSON . " You deserved about as much , as to believe me from night to morning . " After breakfast , we got into a boat for Sky 158 1773 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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