The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D., Band 1Dent, 1949 |
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... Goldsmith , ) we will not go to the Mitre to - night , since we cannot have the big man with us . " Johnson then called for a bottle of port , of which Goldsmith and I partook , while our friend , now a water - drinker , sat by us ...
... Goldsmith , ) we will not go to the Mitre to - night , since we cannot have the big man with us . " Johnson then called for a bottle of port , of which Goldsmith and I partook , while our friend , now a water - drinker , sat by us ...
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... Goldsmith's new play . - " I wish he would , " said Goldsmith ; adding , however , with an affected indifference , " Not that it would do me the least good . " JOHNSON . " Well then , Sir , let us say it would do him good , ( laughing ...
... Goldsmith's new play . - " I wish he would , " said Goldsmith ; adding , however , with an affected indifference , " Not that it would do me the least good . " JOHNSON . " Well then , Sir , let us say it would do him good , ( laughing ...
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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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