The Life of Samuel Johnson, 1권Charles E. Lauriat Company, 1925 - 1172페이지 |
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... Garrick's compliment to the Queen , which he introduced into the play of The Chances , " which he had altered and revised this year , was mean and gross flattery ; JOHNSON . Why , Sir , I would not write , I would not give solemnly ...
... Garrick's compliment to the Queen , which he introduced into the play of The Chances , " which he had altered and revised this year , was mean and gross flattery ; JOHNSON . Why , Sir , I would not write , I would not give solemnly ...
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... Garrick , Count Neni , a Flemish Nobleman of great rank and for- tune , to whom Garrick talked of Abel Drugger as a small part ; and related , with pleasant vanity , that a Frenchman , who had seen him in one of his low characters ...
... Garrick , Count Neni , a Flemish Nobleman of great rank and for- tune , to whom Garrick talked of Abel Drugger as a small part ; and related , with pleasant vanity , that a Frenchman , who had seen him in one of his low characters ...
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... Garrick's fame , and his assuming the airs of a great man . JOHNSON . Sir , it is wonderful how little Garrick assumes . No , Sir , Garrick fortunam reverenter habet . Consider , Sir ; celebrated men , such as you have mentioned , have ...
... Garrick's fame , and his assuming the airs of a great man . JOHNSON . Sir , it is wonderful how little Garrick assumes . No , Sir , Garrick fortunam reverenter habet . Consider , Sir ; celebrated men , such as you have mentioned , have ...
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acquaintance affectionate afterwards answered appeared Ashbourne asked authour Beauclerk believe BENNET LANGTON called character compliments consider conversation David Garrick DEAR SIR death desire Dictionary dined dinner drink father favour Francis Barber Garrick gentleman Gentleman's Magazine give glad Goldsmith happy hear heard Hebrides honour hope humble servant humour JAMES BOSWELL Johnson kind lady Langton language learning letter Lichfield literary live London Lord Lord Chesterfield Lucy Porter Madam manner mentioned mind Miss morning never night obliged observed occasion opinion Oxford Pembroke College perhaps pleased pleasure pounds publick reason received recollect Reverend Robert Dodsley Samuel Johnson Scotland seemed shew Sir Joshua Reynolds soon Streatham suppose sure talk tell thing THOMAS WARTON thought Thrale tion told truth wine wish wonder write wrote young