Journey to the Western Isles of ScotlandReadHowYouWant.com, 2006 It is a travelogue that encapsulates Johnson's eighty-three days' journey to Scotland and the islands of Hebrides in 1773. Johnson has portrayed Scotland by depicting the scenes picturesquely. The whole panorama enhances reader's interest to an utmost pleasure. Johnson has recorded and commented on the Scottish life including all its peculiarities. Interesting! |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Aberdeen afford allthe ancient andthe appearance Armidel atthe bagpipe believe Boethius Boswell bythe called cameto castle cattle chapel chief church clan commodious commonly considered convenience curiosity delighted dignity distance domestick Dunvegan Earse easily elegance English entertained Fladda Fort Augustus fromthe gentleman goats Grissipol ground hadit havebeen heard Hebrides Hebridians Highlands horses hundred ignorance Inch Kenneth inhabitants inquire inthe Islands Inverness Iona isnot ithas itis itwas kelp labour ladies Laird land language learned lived Lochbuy Lough Ness Macdonald Maclean Macleod Maclonich miles Minister mountains Mull naked nation neighbours never ofCol ofthe oftheir oneof onthe perhaps pleasure publick Raasay reason regions rent rock Scotland seems seen shew Sir Allan Slanes Castle sometimes stone stranger sufficient supposed Tacksman Taisch tenants thatthe theIslands theLaird theplace theyare thought tobe told tothe travelled Ulva violence visited wewere whichthe whichwe