But Johnson and Boswell were not the only literary figures to be attracted to these western islands. |
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But the crambo verses written by Boswell were merely the start of the game, said Dr Caudle. |
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In injury time, Maxwell did beat Boswell with a header but Burscough skipper Stephen McNulty hacked the ball off the line for a corner. |
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Boswell admitted he could have raised finance on the strength of several Scottish actors. |
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Robbie Painter fed the loose ball to Paul Helliwell, but Boswell got a firm hand to his cross and deflected the ball away. |
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Senator Boswell said while the agreement was a bitter pill to swallow, it was important to remember it did not leave the industry worse off. |
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Boswell proved, too, surprisingly sure of himself in matters of taste and artistic decorum. |
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His varied acquaintance included Boswell, Bentham, Godwin, Paine, and Coleridge. |
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Heath then went for broke, attempting a cross court nick off the serve which went down giving Boswell match point. |
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The anecdote reached a peak of popularity at the end of the century, partly as a result of the influence of Boswell as a retailer of anecdotes. |
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During a jolly visit to the island, Johnson and Boswell danced a reel on the flat top of Dun Caan and discovered a prehistoric souterrain near Raasay House. |
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Boswell was easily frighted when talk turned to the supernatural. |
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The image was only partially there and most of it was static and white snow from the interference but what he wanted Boswell to see was indeed on the tape. |
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To his credit, Boswell never sought to downplay his debauches. |
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But Tom Boswell makes it all look easy, gliding between the seasons with appreciation and acerbic wit. |
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The Kentucky bard Ed McClanahan once lived in California, where among various endeavors he played Boswell to the Grateful Dead. |
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None of the officials will be able to get their old jobs back, and Boswell will not return as the head of diplomatic security. |
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Boswell is a man of the modern West, a spiritual descendant of the Wallace Stegner school of writing. |
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A U.S. official who has read the classified report said Lamb and Boswell were named in that version. |
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The English diarist James Boswell wrote in 1769, only a year after the Genoese ceded the island to France, of the excellence and diversity of Corsican wines. |
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Original members included Burke, Langton, Beauclerk, Goldsmith, Chamier, Hawkins, and Nugent, to be joined by Garrick, Boswell, and Sheridan. |
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He is also the subject of perhaps the most famous biography in English literature, namely The Life of Samuel Johnson by James Boswell. |
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In 1776, he returned to Pembroke with Boswell and toured the college with his former tutor Adams, who was now a Master. |
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They quickly became friends, although Boswell would return to his home in Scotland or travel abroad for months at a time. |
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Diarist and biographer James Boswell saw Hume a few weeks before his death, which was from some form of abdominal cancer. |
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A major problem for Barry came with the appointment on 1 April 1840 of the ventilation expert Dr David Boswell Reid. |
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As a young man Sharp met Samuel Johnson and Edmund Burke and dined regularly with Boswell. |
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As Finlay pointed out with reference to the anglophilic James Boswell, 'Scottish identity surfaced when British identity' was denied. |
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Gilly Coman, 54, was best known as mini-skirted redhead Aveline Boswell in the hit BBC TV series. |
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Support is provided by talented young singer and guitarist from Worcester, Claire Boswell, singing a mixture of traditional and self-penned songs from her recent debut album. |
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Both Watt and Murdoch were probably aware of each other because of their connections with James Boswell, who had made several visits to Watt's workshop at Soho. |
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Andrew Motion represents him as Boswell to Keats' Johnson, ceaselessly promoting the writer's work, fighting his corner, and spurring his poetry to greater heights. |
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The condition was unknown during Johnson's lifetime, but Boswell describes Johnson displaying signs of TS including tics and other involuntary movements. |
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In 1791 James Boswell dedicated his Life of Samuel Johnson to Reynolds. |
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When James decided to leave after four successful series, her character married and was replaced by the scatty Carol Boswell, played by the late Elisabeth Estensen. |
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