The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 5H.G. Bohn, 1844 |
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... seen not only the land of Mull , but up the Sound , and the country of Morven as at one end of it , the night was now grown very dark . Our crew consisted of one M'Donald , our skipper , and two sailors , one of whom had but one eye ...
... seen not only the land of Mull , but up the Sound , and the country of Morven as at one end of it , the night was now grown very dark . Our crew consisted of one M'Donald , our skipper , and two sailors , one of whom had but one eye ...
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... seen it once . Amidst all these terrifying circumstances , I endeavoured to compose my mind . It was not easy to do it ; for all the stories that I had heard of the dangerous sailing among the Hebrides , which is proverbial , came full ...
... seen it once . Amidst all these terrifying circumstances , I endeavoured to compose my mind . It was not easy to do it ; for all the stories that I had heard of the dangerous sailing among the Hebrides , which is proverbial , came full ...
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... seen that this could not be of the least service ; but his object was to keep me out of the way of those who were busy working the vessel , and at the same time to divert my fear , by employing me , and making me think that I was of ( 1 ) ...
... seen that this could not be of the least service ; but his object was to keep me out of the way of those who were busy working the vessel , and at the same time to divert my fear , by employing me , and making me think that I was of ( 1 ) ...
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... seen even Mrs. Thrale stunned ; but I have often main- tained , that it is better he should retain his own manner . Pliability of address I conceive to be in- consistent with that majestic power of mind which he possesses , and which ...
... seen even Mrs. Thrale stunned ; but I have often main- tained , that it is better he should retain his own manner . Pliability of address I conceive to be in- consistent with that majestic power of mind which he possesses , and which ...
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... seen such a place for a long time . Col and I took a gallop upon it by way of race . It was very refreshing to me , after having been so long taking short steps in hilly coun- tries . It was like stretching a man's legs after being ...
... seen such a place for a long time . Col and I took a gallop upon it by way of race . It was very refreshing to me , after having been so long taking short steps in hilly coun- tries . It was like stretching a man's legs after being ...
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