Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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... Scotch name : so it should seem this schoolmaster who beat you so severely , was a Scotch- man . I can now account for your prejudice against the Scotch . " JOHNSON : " Sir , he was not Scotch : and , abating his brutality , he was a ...
... Scotch name : so it should seem this schoolmaster who beat you so severely , was a Scotch- man . I can now account for your prejudice against the Scotch . " JOHNSON : " Sir , he was not Scotch : and , abating his brutality , he was a ...
485. oldal
James Boswell Mowbray Walter Morris. Age 66. ] IRISH AND SCOTCH CHARACTERISTICS . 481 wonder at the extreme jealousy of the Scotch , and their resent- ment at having their country described by him as it really was ; when , to say that it ...
James Boswell Mowbray Walter Morris. Age 66. ] IRISH AND SCOTCH CHARACTERISTICS . 481 wonder at the extreme jealousy of the Scotch , and their resent- ment at having their country described by him as it really was ; when , to say that it ...
526. oldal
... Scotch politeness , and Scotch hospitality , and Scotch beauty , and of everything Scotch , but Scotch oat - cakes , and Scotch preju- dices . Let me know the answer of Rasay , and the decision relating to Sir Allan.4 I am , my dearest ...
... Scotch politeness , and Scotch hospitality , and Scotch beauty , and of everything Scotch , but Scotch oat - cakes , and Scotch preju- dices . Let me know the answer of Rasay , and the decision relating to Sir Allan.4 I am , my dearest ...
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