The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. Murray, 1831 |
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36. oldal
... expected from M'Quarrie than the Doctor ; but the editor believes that it is a common northern expression to signify great capacity of intellect . - ED . ] Hebrid . denominated , in the same manner as the 36 1773. - ETAT . 64 .
... expected from M'Quarrie than the Doctor ; but the editor believes that it is a common northern expression to signify great capacity of intellect . - ED . ] Hebrid . denominated , in the same manner as the 36 1773. - ETAT . 64 .
38. oldal
... common phrase in Scotland to express a profoundness of intellect , though he afterwards told me , that he never had heard ito . She proposed that he should have some cold sheep's head for breakfast . Sir Allan seemed displeased at his ...
... common phrase in Scotland to express a profoundness of intellect , though he afterwards told me , that he never had heard ito . She proposed that he should have some cold sheep's head for breakfast . Sir Allan seemed displeased at his ...
40. oldal
... common there at this time of the year . Such a philosopher , detained on an almost barren island , resembles a whale left upon the strand . The latter will be welcome to every body , on account of his oil , his bone , & c . , and the ...
... common there at this time of the year . Such a philosopher , detained on an almost barren island , resembles a whale left upon the strand . The latter will be welcome to every body , on account of his oil , his bone , & c . , and the ...
74. oldal
... common it was for people to talk from books ; to retail the sentiments of others , and not their own ; in short , to converse without any originality of think- ing . He was pleased to say , " You and I do not talk from books ...
... common it was for people to talk from books ; to retail the sentiments of others , and not their own ; in short , to converse without any originality of think- ing . He was pleased to say , " You and I do not talk from books ...
85. oldal
... common matters , from which we may certainly con- clude that there may be the same in what is more extraordinary . It is but just , however , to add , that the belief in second - sight is not peculiar to the High- lands and Isles . Some ...
... common matters , from which we may certainly con- clude that there may be the same in what is more extraordinary . It is but just , however , to add , that the belief in second - sight is not peculiar to the High- lands and Isles . Some ...
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