| James Boswell - 1889 - 578 페이지
...have had their applause at a distance ; but Garrick had it dashed in his face, sounded in his ears, and went home every night with the plaudits of a thousand...under him a numerous body of people ; who from fear of •H .ET. 69. BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON. 275 his power, and hopes of his favour, and admiration of... | |
| James Boswell - 1889 - 464 페이지
...— C. 1885. *TAT- 69- SAREICK'S LIBERALITY. 423 rick had it dashed in his face, sounded in his ears, and went home every night with the plaudits of a thousand...Then, Sir, Garrick had under him a numerous body of the people ; who, from fear of his power and hopes of his favour, and admiration of his talents, were... | |
| Addison Peale Russell - 1890 - 344 페이지
...a distance ; but Garrick had it dashed in his fii • i • ii dashed in race, sounded in his ears, and went home *«/««• every night with the plaudits...made his way to the tables, the levees, and almost to the bed-chambers of the great." Johnson would attack, and almost abuse, Garrick, but he would permit... | |
| Addison Peale Russell - 1890 - 384 페이지
...Garrick had it dashed in his Applause f . , dashed in lace, sounded in his ears, and went home *w/««. every night with the plaudits of a thousand in his...made his way to the tables, the levees, and almost to the bed-chambers of the great." Johnson would attack, and almost abuse, Garrick, but he would permit... | |
| James Boswell - 1890 - 568 페이지
...bave had their applause at a distance ; but Garrick had it dashed in his face, sounded in his ears, he juice of them into the drink which he had made for himself. Beauclerk and notySW, but made his way to the tables, the levees, and almost the bed-chambers of the great. Then,... | |
| Joseph Knight - 1894 - 368 페이지
...profession made him rich, and he made his profession respectable." Again he said in conversation : " Then, sir, Garrick did not find, but made his way...numerous body of people, who, from fear of his power, and hopes of his favour, and admiration of his talents, were constantly submissive to him. And here... | |
| Joseph Knight - 1894 - 352 페이지
...Not in the least an ideal hero is a man of this class, yet when his genius is thrown in he remains Then, sir, Garrick had under him a numerous body of people, who, from fear of his power, and hopes of his favour, and admiration of his talents, were constantly submissive to him. And here... | |
| James Cotter Morison - 1902 - 216 페이지
...Johnson, " it is wonderful how little Garrick assumes. No, sir, Garrick fortunam reverenter habuit. Then, sir, Garrick did not find, but made his way...levees, and almost the bed-chambers of the great. If all this had happened to me, I should have had a couple of fellows with long poles walking before... | |
| 1917 - 884 페이지
...their applause at a distance; but Garrick had it dashed in his face, sounded in his ears, and went homo every night with the plaudits of a thousand in his...numerous body of people; who, from fear of his power, and hopes of his favor, and admiration of his talents, were constantly submissive to him. And here... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1898 - 314 페이지
...In Boswell, Johnson remarks that Garrick had had applause 'dashed in his face, sounded in his ears, and went home every night with the plaudits of a thousand in his cranium. Then, Mr. Garrick did not find but made his way to the tables, the lives, and almost the bedchambers, of... | |
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