Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Times Book Club, 1912 |
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... Goldsmith : - ' Our Garrick's a sallad , for in him we see Oil , vinegar , sugar , and saltness agree ! ' At last , the company having separated , without anything of which they approved having been offered , Dodsley himself thought of ...
... Goldsmith : - ' Our Garrick's a sallad , for in him we see Oil , vinegar , sugar , and saltness agree ! ' At last , the company having separated , without anything of which they approved having been offered , Dodsley himself thought of ...
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... Goldsmith took that of Croaker , in his comedy of The Good - natured Man , as Johnson told me he acknowledged to him , and which is , indeed , very obvious . To point out the numerous subjects which the Rambler treats , with a dignity ...
... Goldsmith took that of Croaker , in his comedy of The Good - natured Man , as Johnson told me he acknowledged to him , and which is , indeed , very obvious . To point out the numerous subjects which the Rambler treats , with a dignity ...
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... Goldsmith felt the sovereign sway ; From him derived the sweet , yet nervous lay . To Fame's proud cliff he bade our Raffaelle rise ; Hence Reynolds ' pen with Reynolds ' pencil vies . With Johnson's flame melodious Burney glows , While ...
... Goldsmith felt the sovereign sway ; From him derived the sweet , yet nervous lay . To Fame's proud cliff he bade our Raffaelle rise ; Hence Reynolds ' pen with Reynolds ' pencil vies . With Johnson's flame melodious Burney glows , While ...
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