The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies, and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order; a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition Never Before Published: the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain, for Near Half a Century During which He Flourished, Band 4C. Ewer & T. Bedlington, 1824 |
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... Garrick's gaiety of conversation has delicacy and elegance : Foote makes you laugh more ; but Foote has the air of a buffoon paid for entertaining the com- pany . He , indeed , well deserves his hire . " " Colley Cibber once consulted ...
... Garrick's gaiety of conversation has delicacy and elegance : Foote makes you laugh more ; but Foote has the air of a buffoon paid for entertaining the com- pany . He , indeed , well deserves his hire . " " Colley Cibber once consulted ...
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... Garrick , Mr. Harris of Salis- bury , Dr. Percy , Dr. Burney , the Honourable Mrs. Cholmondeley , Miss Hannah More ... Garrick , and Harris . GARRICK , ( to Harris ) . " Pray , sir , have you read Potter's Eschylus ? " HARRIS . " Yes ...
... Garrick , Mr. Harris of Salis- bury , Dr. Percy , Dr. Burney , the Honourable Mrs. Cholmondeley , Miss Hannah More ... Garrick , and Harris . GARRICK , ( to Harris ) . " Pray , sir , have you read Potter's Eschylus ? " HARRIS . " Yes ...
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... , after all , his style might bear no striking resemblance to that of any of these writers , though it had profited by each . M. ] VOL . IV . I GARRICK . " Of all the translations that ever were Etat . 69. ] 85 DR . JOHNSON .
... , after all , his style might bear no striking resemblance to that of any of these writers , though it had profited by each . M. ] VOL . IV . I GARRICK . " Of all the translations that ever were Etat . 69. ] 85 DR . JOHNSON .
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... GARRICK . " Of all the translations that ever were at- tempted , I think Elphinston's Martial the most extraor ... GARRICK . " But as a friend , sir . " JOHNSON . แ Why , such a friend as I am with him - no . " GARRICK . " But if you see ...
... GARRICK . " Of all the translations that ever were at- tempted , I think Elphinston's Martial the most extraor ... GARRICK . " But as a friend , sir . " JOHNSON . แ Why , such a friend as I am with him - no . " GARRICK . " But if you see ...
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... Garrick said his play was wrong in the concoction . Now , what is the concoction of a play ? " ( Here Garrick started , and twisted himself , and seem- ed sorely vexed ; for Johnson told me , he believed the story was true ) . GARRICK ...
... Garrick said his play was wrong in the concoction . Now , what is the concoction of a play ? " ( Here Garrick started , and twisted himself , and seem- ed sorely vexed ; for Johnson told me , he believed the story was true ) . GARRICK ...
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