CHAPTER IEARLY DAYS—MEETS JOHNSON. 1740-1763
'Behind yon hills, where Lugar flows.'—Burns.
'Every Scotchman,' says Sir Walter Scott, 'has a pedigree. It is a national prerogative, as inalienable as his pride and his poverty. My birth was neither distinguished nor sordid.' What, however, was but a foible with Scott was a passion in James Boswell, who has on numerous occasions obtruded his genealogical tree in such a manner as to...
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