Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales, 3. kötetHarper, 1891 |
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... Malone , p . 337 . The endorsement does not , it will be seen , agree in date with the letter . Lord C. stands for the Lord Chamberlain . Hogarth saw Garrick in Richard III , and on the following night in Abel Drugger ; he was so struck ...
... Malone , p . 337 . The endorsement does not , it will be seen , agree in date with the letter . Lord C. stands for the Lord Chamberlain . Hogarth saw Garrick in Richard III , and on the following night in Abel Drugger ; he was so struck ...
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... Malone . BoSWELL . Johnson wrote on May 16 : - ' Steevens seems to be connected with Tyrwhitt in pub- lishing Chatterton's poems ; he came very anxiously to know the re- sult of our inquiries , and though he says he always thought them ...
... Malone . BoSWELL . Johnson wrote on May 16 : - ' Steevens seems to be connected with Tyrwhitt in pub- lishing Chatterton's poems ; he came very anxiously to know the re- sult of our inquiries , and though he says he always thought them ...
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... from Italy were published in 1766. See ante , ii . 65 , note 1 , for Baretti's reply to them . ' It may be observed , that Mr. Malone , in his very valuable edition A gentleman , 64 The benefits of luxury . [ A.D. 1776 .
... from Italy were published in 1766. See ante , ii . 65 , note 1 , for Baretti's reply to them . ' It may be observed , that Mr. Malone , in his very valuable edition A gentleman , 64 The benefits of luxury . [ A.D. 1776 .
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... Malone that ' Cibber was much more ignorant even of matters relating to his own profession than he could well have conceived any man to be who had lived nearly sixty years with play- ers , authors , and the most celebrated characters of ...
... Malone that ' Cibber was much more ignorant even of matters relating to his own profession than he could well have conceived any man to be who had lived nearly sixty years with play- ers , authors , and the most celebrated characters of ...
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... Malone was one of these gentlemen . See post , under June 30 , 1784. Reynolds , after saying that eagerness for victory often led Johnson into acts of rudeness , while he was not thus strenuous for victory with his intimates in tête - à ...
... Malone was one of these gentlemen . See post , under June 30 , 1784. Reynolds , after saying that eagerness for victory often led Johnson into acts of rudeness , while he was not thus strenuous for victory with his intimates in tête - à ...
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