Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D.1952 |
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... GOLDSMITH . " To be sure he should . " JOHNSON . " No , Sir ; he would give great offence . He would have to tell of almost all the living great what they do not wish told . " GOLD- SMITH . " It may , perhaps , be necessary for a na ...
... GOLDSMITH . " To be sure he should . " JOHNSON . " No , Sir ; he would give great offence . He would have to tell of almost all the living great what they do not wish told . " GOLD- SMITH . " It may , perhaps , be necessary for a na ...
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... Goldsmith had so much of the old prejudice in him . General Paoli , talking of Goldsmith's new play , said , " Il a fait un compliment très gracieux à une certaine grande dame " ; meaning a Duchess of the first rank . I expressed a ...
... Goldsmith had so much of the old prejudice in him . General Paoli , talking of Goldsmith's new play , said , " Il a fait un compliment très gracieux à une certaine grande dame " ; meaning a Duchess of the first rank . I expressed a ...
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... Goldsmith , who sat silently brooding over Johnson's reprimand to him after dinner . Johnson perceived this , and said aside to some of us , " I'll make Goldsmith forgive me " ; and then called to him in a loud voice , “ Dr. Goldsmith ...
... Goldsmith , who sat silently brooding over Johnson's reprimand to him after dinner . Johnson perceived this , and said aside to some of us , " I'll make Goldsmith forgive me " ; and then called to him in a loud voice , “ Dr. Goldsmith ...
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