The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 4Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... Journey to the Hebrides . The printer has detained it all this time , for I had , before I went into Wales , written all except two sheets . The Patriot was called for by my po- litical friends on Friday , was written on Satur- day ...
... Journey to the Hebrides . The printer has detained it all this time , for I had , before I went into Wales , written all except two sheets . The Patriot was called for by my po- litical friends on Friday , was written on Satur- day ...
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... Journey to the Western Islands of Scot- land * is a most valuable performance.1 It abounds in extensive philosophical views of so- ciety , and in ingenious sentiment and lively de- scription . A considerable part of it , indeed , con ...
... Journey to the Western Islands of Scot- land * is a most valuable performance.1 It abounds in extensive philosophical views of so- ciety , and in ingenious sentiment and lively de- scription . A considerable part of it , indeed , con ...
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... Journey to the Western Islands , and of his coming away " willing to be- lieve the second sight , " 1 which seemed ... Journey the common topick of conversation in London at this time , wherever I happened to be . At one of Lord ...
... Journey to the Western Islands , and of his coming away " willing to be- lieve the second sight , " 1 which seemed ... Journey the common topick of conversation in London at this time , wherever I happened to be . At one of Lord ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volum 4 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1839 |
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