The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. Murray, 1831 |
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... allowed Sir Allan had some advantage in exercising ground ; but in other respects he thought the compulsory tenants of Gloucester had greatly the advantage . Such was his opinion of a place , concerning which Johnson has recorded that ...
... allowed Sir Allan had some advantage in exercising ground ; but in other respects he thought the compulsory tenants of Gloucester had greatly the advantage . Such was his opinion of a place , concerning which Johnson has recorded that ...
38. oldal
... allowed to stultify himself1 . " Sir Allan , Lochbuy , and I , had the conversation chiefly to ourselves to - night . Dr. Johnson , being ex- tremely weary , went to bed soon after supper . Friday , 22d October . - Before Dr. Johnson ...
... allowed to stultify himself1 . " Sir Allan , Lochbuy , and I , had the conversation chiefly to ourselves to - night . Dr. Johnson , being ex- tremely weary , went to bed soon after supper . Friday , 22d October . - Before Dr. Johnson ...
44. oldal
... allowed to have considerable weight . But from the effect which a perusal of the tragedy here condemned had upon myself , and from the opinions of some eminent criticks , I venture to pro- nounce that it has much poetical merit ; and ...
... allowed to have considerable weight . But from the effect which a perusal of the tragedy here condemned had upon myself , and from the opinions of some eminent criticks , I venture to pro- nounce that it has much poetical merit ; and ...
65. oldal
... allowed to be translated into the Erse language . It seems some political members of the Society in Scotland for propagating Christian Know- ledge had opposed this pious undertaking , as tending to preserve the distinction between the ...
... allowed to be translated into the Erse language . It seems some political members of the Society in Scotland for propagating Christian Know- ledge had opposed this pious undertaking , as tending to preserve the distinction between the ...
70. oldal
... allowed in- dolence to prevail over me so much as to shrink from the labour of continuing my journal with the same minuteness as before ; sheltering myself in the thought 1 [ Sec ante , v . ii . p . 67.-ED. ] Hebrid . that we had done ...
... allowed in- dolence to prevail over me so much as to shrink from the labour of continuing my journal with the same minuteness as before ; sheltering myself in the thought 1 [ Sec ante , v . ii . p . 67.-ED. ] Hebrid . that we had done ...
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