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I mentioned my having that morning introduced to Mr. Garrick , Count Neni † , a Flemish Nobleman of great rank and fortune , to whom Garrick talked of Abel Drugger as a small part ; and related , with pleasant vanity , that a Frenchman ...
I mentioned my having that morning introduced to Mr. Garrick , Count Neni † , a Flemish Nobleman of great rank and fortune , to whom Garrick talked of Abel Drugger as a small part ; and related , with pleasant vanity , that a Frenchman ...
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I then slily introduced Mr. Garrick's fame , and his assuming the airs of a great man 2. JOHNSON . ' Sir , it is wonderful how little Garrick assumes . No , Sir , Garrick for- tunam reverenter habet 3. Consider , Sir : celebrated men ...
I then slily introduced Mr. Garrick's fame , and his assuming the airs of a great man 2. JOHNSON . ' Sir , it is wonderful how little Garrick assumes . No , Sir , Garrick for- tunam reverenter habet 3. Consider , Sir : celebrated men ...
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Yet Garrick speaks to us 2. ' ( smiling . ) BOSWELL . ' And Garrick is a very good man , a charitable man . ' JOHNSON . ' Sir , a liberal man . He has given away more money than any man in England 3. There may be a little vanity mixed ...
Yet Garrick speaks to us 2. ' ( smiling . ) BOSWELL . ' And Garrick is a very good man , a charitable man . ' JOHNSON . ' Sir , a liberal man . He has given away more money than any man in England 3. There may be a little vanity mixed ...
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PAGE | 52 |
THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON LL D 178013 Dec 1784 1430 | 430 |
I | 454 |
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