Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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118. oldal
... Auchinleck now is not near so great a man as the Laird of Auchinleck was a hundred years ago . " I told him , that one of my ancestors never went from home without being attended by thirty men on horseback . Johnson's shrewdness and ...
... Auchinleck now is not near so great a man as the Laird of Auchinleck was a hundred years ago . " I told him , that one of my ancestors never went from home without being attended by thirty men on horseback . Johnson's shrewdness and ...
398. oldal
... Auchinleck . The journey thither and back is , indeed , too great for the latter part of the year ; but if my health were fully recovered , I would suffer no little heat and cold , nor a wet or a rough road to keep me from you . I am ...
... Auchinleck . The journey thither and back is , indeed , too great for the latter part of the year ; but if my health were fully recovered , I would suffer no little heat and cold , nor a wet or a rough road to keep me from you . I am ...
578. oldal
... Auchinleck in Ayrshire , visited by Johnson , i . 458 ; entail of estate , 546- 553 . Auchinleck , Lord , i . 415 , 471 n .; ii . 143 . 160 ; his marriage , 62 ; his death , 396 . Ayrshire , election petition in , ii . 343 . BACON ...
... Auchinleck in Ayrshire , visited by Johnson , i . 458 ; entail of estate , 546- 553 . Auchinleck , Lord , i . 415 , 471 n .; ii . 143 . 160 ; his marriage , 62 ; his death , 396 . Ayrshire , election petition in , ii . 343 . BACON ...
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