Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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... called " Lethe , " in which Mr. Garrick will perform . In 1751 we are to consider him as carrying on both his Dictionary and Rambler . But he also wrote " The Life of Cheynel , " , " in the miscellany called The Student ; and the ...
... called " Lethe , " in which Mr. Garrick will perform . In 1751 we are to consider him as carrying on both his Dictionary and Rambler . But he also wrote " The Life of Cheynel , " , " in the miscellany called The Student ; and the ...
239. oldal
... called The Connoisseur . He said it wanted matter . - - No doubt it had not the deep think- ing of Johnson's writings . But surely it has just views of the surface of life , and in a very sprightly manner . His opinion of The World was ...
... called The Connoisseur . He said it wanted matter . - - No doubt it had not the deep think- ing of Johnson's writings . But surely it has just views of the surface of life , and in a very sprightly manner . His opinion of The World was ...
295. oldal
... called on him , with the hope of prevailing on him to sup with us at the Mitre . We found him indisposed , and resolved not to go abroad . " Come then , " said Goldsmith , " we will not go to the Mitre to - night , since we cannot have ...
... called on him , with the hope of prevailing on him to sup with us at the Mitre . We found him indisposed , and resolved not to go abroad . " Come then , " said Goldsmith , " we will not go to the Mitre to - night , since we cannot have ...
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