Boswell in Extremes, 1776-1778McGraw-Hill, 1970 - 418 Seiten |
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... uneasy that I had not a proper opportunity for attending public worship as in England . For I do not like being a dissident from the form of my country . Yet why not join even in Scotland with those who keep holy the days which ...
... uneasy that I had not a proper opportunity for attending public worship as in England . For I do not like being a dissident from the form of my country . Yet why not join even in Scotland with those who keep holy the days which ...
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... uneasy but from some cause which he could distinctly tell . Grange dined and drank tea with us . The Session rose today . I felt a sort of uneasiness from being free from immediate business . THURSDAY 12 MARCH . ( Writing Friday 13 ...
... uneasy but from some cause which he could distinctly tell . Grange dined and drank tea with us . The Session rose today . I felt a sort of uneasiness from being free from immediate business . THURSDAY 12 MARCH . ( Writing Friday 13 ...
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... uneasy to think of the sub- ject ; uneasy to think of the great Rambler , etc. , etc. , being to die , and of the want of clearness , though I inclined to think and hope with Mrs. Knowles . 3 Boswell notes in the margin , " See more of ...
... uneasy to think of the sub- ject ; uneasy to think of the great Rambler , etc. , etc. , being to die , and of the want of clearness , though I inclined to think and hope with Mrs. Knowles . 3 Boswell notes in the margin , " See more of ...
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Account of Corsica Advocate afternoon agreeable Allan Ramsay April Ashbourne asked Auchinleck AUGUST Boswell Boswell's breakfast Bruce Campbell Burke Caledonian Mercury called Campbell Captain cause Church conversation Court of Session Cuninghame David David Hume death DECEMBER dinner Doctor drank tea drink Duke Earl Edinburgh Erskine father forenoon FRIDAY Garrick George Gilkie Grange dined happy heard House of Lords Hume James James Boswell JANUARY Johnson journal Lady Langton letter lived London Lord Advocate Lord Monboddo Lord Mountstuart manuscript March Matthew Dickie mentioned mind Miss Monboddo MONDAY morning never night NOVEMBER OCTOBER Percy pleased Preston pretty prosecutor Robert Robert Boswell SATURDAY Scotland Scots SEPTEMBER Sir George's Sir John Sir Joshua spirits SUNDAY supped talked thought Thrale THURSDAY tion told TUESDAY uneasy Veronica vexed walked Webster WEDNESDAY wife William wine wish write wrote young
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