The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides. To which are Added, Volum 4J. Murray, 1835 |
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Pàgina 84
... walked down to the shore . Dr. Johnson laughed to hear that Cromwell's soldiers taught the Aberdeen people to make shoes and stockings , and to plant cabbages . He asked , if weaving the plaids was ever a domestic art in the Highlands ...
... walked down to the shore . Dr. Johnson laughed to hear that Cromwell's soldiers taught the Aberdeen people to make shoes and stockings , and to plant cabbages . He asked , if weaving the plaids was ever a domestic art in the Highlands ...
Pàgina 91
... walked along the street , according to the usual custom . It gave me great satisfaction to observe the regard , and , indeed , fondness too , which every body here had for my father . While Sir Alexander Gordon conducted Dr. Johnson to ...
... walked along the street , according to the usual custom . It gave me great satisfaction to observe the regard , and , indeed , fondness too , which every body here had for my father . While Sir Alexander Gordon conducted Dr. Johnson to ...
Pàgina 92
... walked over to the old college , which Dr. Johnson had seen by this time . I stepped into the chapel , and looked at the tomb of the founder , Archbishop Elphinston , of whom I shall have occasion to write in my History of James IV . of ...
... walked over to the old college , which Dr. Johnson had seen by this time . I stepped into the chapel , and looked at the tomb of the founder , Archbishop Elphinston , of whom I shall have occasion to write in my History of James IV . of ...
Pàgina 101
... walked round the house till stopped by a cut made by the influx of the sea . The house is built quite upon the shore ; the windows look upon the main ocean , and the King of Denmark is Lord Errol's nearest neighbour on the north - east ...
... walked round the house till stopped by a cut made by the influx of the sea . The house is built quite upon the shore ; the windows look upon the main ocean , and the King of Denmark is Lord Errol's nearest neighbour on the north - east ...
Pàgina 123
... walked to the old castle of Calder ( pronounced Cawder ) , the Thane of Caw- dor's seat . I was sorry that my friend , this " pros- perous gentleman , " ( 1 ) was not there . The old tower must be of great antiquity . There is a draw ...
... walked to the old castle of Calder ( pronounced Cawder ) , the Thane of Caw- dor's seat . I was sorry that my friend , this " pros- perous gentleman , " ( 1 ) was not there . The old tower must be of great antiquity . There is a draw ...
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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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