The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. In Nine VolumesTalboys and Wheeler, 1825 |
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... things that give him pain . The kindness of the professors did not contribute to abate the uneasy remembrance of an university declining , a college alienated , and a church pro- faned and hastening to the ground . St. Andrews , indeed ...
... things that give him pain . The kindness of the professors did not contribute to abate the uneasy remembrance of an university declining , a college alienated , and a church pro- faned and hastening to the ground . St. Andrews , indeed ...
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... thing to contemplate but grounds that have no visible boundaries , or are separated by walls of loose stone . From the bank of the Tweed to St. Andrews I had never seen a single tree , which I did not believe to have grown up far within ...
... thing to contemplate but grounds that have no visible boundaries , or are separated by walls of loose stone . From the bank of the Tweed to St. Andrews I had never seen a single tree , which I did not believe to have grown up far within ...
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... things , and life seems to recommence upon new principles . That , before the union , the Scots had little trade and ... thing remarkable , and mounting our chaise again , came about the close of the day to Aberbrothick . The monastery ...
... things , and life seems to recommence upon new principles . That , before the union , the Scots had little trade and ... thing remarkable , and mounting our chaise again , came about the close of the day to Aberbrothick . The monastery ...
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... thing which I desired to see , and entertained , at once , with the novelty of the place , and the kindness of communication . To write of the cities of our own island with the solem- nity of geographical description , as if we had been ...
... thing which I desired to see , and entertained , at once , with the novelty of the place , and the kindness of communication . To write of the cities of our own island with the solem- nity of geographical description , as if we had been ...
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... thing distinctly . The first race of scholars in the fifteenth century , and some time after , were , for the most part , learning to speak , rather than to think , and were , therefore , more studious of elegance than of truth . The ...
... thing distinctly . The first race of scholars in the fifteenth century , and some time after , were , for the most part , learning to speak , rather than to think , and were , therefore , more studious of elegance than of truth . The ...
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