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local hospitality: johnson & boswell on their rounds
The late summer of 1773 and James Boswell had succeeded in dragging Dr. Samuel Johnson, the Dr. Johnson, from Edinburgh to Inverness to Skye and back to the Lowlands. Boswell could, and soon set about immortalizing the tour… …Johnson and … Continue reading
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Tagged Bonnie Prince Charles, Charles H. Bennett, Dr. Johnson, Dr. Samuel Johnson, Edmond Malone Shakespearian scholar, Frederick A. Pottle, James Boswell, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Prince Charles Revolt 1745, Samuel Collings, Scottish Revolt 1745, Thomas Rowlandson
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boswell: hebride divinity
The adventures of James Boswell and Dr. Samuel Johnson on their tour of the Scottish Highlands; the wilds and the barbarous collide in the Hebrides As Boswell suggested to Johnson, “we might there contemplate a system of life almost totally … Continue reading
boswell and johnson: highlands hopping
“Who can like the Highlands?” asked Dr. Samuel Johnson after James Boswell had dragged him from Edinburgh to Inverness to Skye and back to the Lowlands. Boswell could, and soon set about immortalizing the tour… …he had been “quite hurt,” … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles H. Bennett, Dr. Johnson, Dr. Samuel Johnson, Edmond Malone Shakespearian scholar, Frederick A. Pottle, George Macaulay Trevelyan, James Boswell, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Samuel Collings, Samuel Johnson, Thomas Rowlandson
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highlander: tourists in the wild
1773. James Boswell had dragged Samuel Johnson from Edinburgh to Inverness to Skye and back to the Lowlands. Boswell could, and soon set about immortalizing the tour… …Among the Western Islands, however, some traces of the feudal system lingered, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Bruce Lenman, Charles H. Bennett, David Morier paintings, Dr. Samuel Johnson, Edmond Malone Shakespearian scholar, Frederick A. Pottle, Jacobite Uprising Scotland 1745, James Boswell, John Pettie paintings, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Samuel Collings, Sir Alexander Macdonald, Thomas Rowlandson
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road work: on the cusp of civilization
James Boswell had dragged Dr. Samuel Johnson from Edinburgh to Inverness to Skye and back to the Lowlands. Boswell could, and soon set about immortalizing the tour. “Who can like the Highlands?” asked Dr. Johnson… …So far they had had … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles H. Bennett, Dr. Samuel Johnson, Edmond Malone Shakespearian scholar, Frederick A. Pottle, George Macaulay Trevelyan, James Boswell, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Samuel Collings, Thomas Rowlandson
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boswell and johnson: on the road again
James Boswell dragged Dr. Samuel Johnson form Edinburgh to Inverness to Skye and back to the lowlands. Boswell could, and soon set about immortalizing the tour. “Who can like the Highlands?,” asked Dr. Johnson… After some interesting conversations with the … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles H. Bennett, Dr. Samuel Johnson, Edmond Malone Shakespearian scholar, Frederick A. Pottle, James Boswell, Joseph Ritter Boswell servant, Lord Monboddo, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Samuel Collings, Thomas Rowlandson
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like the highlands?
Who can like the highlands? At least that was the question asked by Dr. Johnson after Boswell had dragged him from Edinburgh to Inverness to Skye and back from the Lowlands. Boswell could, and soon set about immortalizing the tour… … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles H. Bennett, Dr. Samuel Johnson, Edmond Malone Shakespearian scholar, Frederick A. Pottle, James Boswell, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Robert Crumb, Samuel Collings, Samuel Johnson, Thomas Rowlandson
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tea time
Tea at the Boswells’: At rne past midnight the servant yawns and Boswell is asleep, but an unconcerned Dr. Johnson keeps on consuming tea and talking to Boswell’s long suffering wife. Boswell assured himself that his wife and his hero … Continue reading
oh boswell! …assailed by the evening effluvia
In 1785 James Boswell published the journey of his tour of Scotland with Dr. Samuel Johnson. By the following year Samuel Collings and Thomas Rowlandson had produced a fine satire on it, which Boswell received in “good Humour.” The engravings … Continue reading
who can like the highlands?
Or so asked Dr. Johnson after James Boswell had dragged him from Edinburgh to Inverness to Skye and back to the Lowlands. Boswell could, and soon set about immortalizing the tour. … Among the arts of life, Jean Cocteau once … Continue reading
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Tagged David Hume, Dr. Johnson, Dr. Samuel Johnson, James Boswell, Jean Cocteau, Jean Jacques Rousseau, John Wilkes, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Samuel Collings, Thomas Rowlandson, Tom Davies Bookshop
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