Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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54. oldal
... Garrick , who had been his pupil , who had come to London at the same time with him , not in a much more prosperous state than himself , and whose talents he undoubtedly rated low , compared with his own . ✓ His being out- stripped by ...
... Garrick , who had been his pupil , who had come to London at the same time with him , not in a much more prosperous state than himself , and whose talents he undoubtedly rated low , compared with his own . ✓ His being out- stripped by ...
455. oldal
... Garrick , to talk to an author as you talked to Elphinston ; you , who have been so long the manager of a theatre , rejecting the plays of poor authors . You are an old judge , who have often pronounced sentence of death . You are a ...
... Garrick , to talk to an author as you talked to Elphinston ; you , who have been so long the manager of a theatre , rejecting the plays of poor authors . You are an old judge , who have often pronounced sentence of death . You are a ...
456. oldal
... Garrick had under " Why , the coming in of the Scotch , " him a numerous body of people ; who , ( laughing ... Garrick's fame , and his assuming the airs of a great man . JOHNSON : " Sir , it is wonderful how little Garrick assumes ...
... Garrick had under " Why , the coming in of the Scotch , " him a numerous body of people ; who , ( laughing ... Garrick's fame , and his assuming the airs of a great man . JOHNSON : " Sir , it is wonderful how little Garrick assumes ...
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