Boswell's Life of Johnson: Life (v.l, 1709-1765; v.2 1765-1776; v.3, 1776-1780; v.4, 1780-1784)Clarendon Press, 1887 |
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... Garrick has been given to the world in two large volumes , it is not right that the letters of his far greater friend should be left scattered and almost neglected . ' He that sees before him to his third dinner , ' says Johnson , ' has ...
... Garrick has been given to the world in two large volumes , it is not right that the letters of his far greater friend should be left scattered and almost neglected . ' He that sees before him to his third dinner , ' says Johnson , ' has ...
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... Garrick , and his Irene , a Tragedy , they are very numerous , and in general short ; and I have promised a complete edition of them , in which I shall with the utmost care ascertain their authen- ticity , and illustrate them with notes ...
... Garrick , and his Irene , a Tragedy , they are very numerous , and in general short ; and I have promised a complete edition of them , in which I shall with the utmost care ascertain their authen- ticity , and illustrate them with notes ...
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... Garrick , acknowl . 1781. Prefaces Biographical and Critical to the Works of the most eminent English Poets ; afterwards published with the Title of Lives of the English Poets ' . acknowl . Argument on the Importance of the Registration ...
... Garrick , acknowl . 1781. Prefaces Biographical and Critical to the Works of the most eminent English Poets ; afterwards published with the Title of Lives of the English Poets ' . acknowl . Argument on the Importance of the Registration ...
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... Garrick is one too ; for , if any other person speaks against him , you brow - beat him in a minute . " " Why madam , " answered he , " they don't know when to abuse him , and when to praise him ; I will allow no man to speak ill of ...
... Garrick is one too ; for , if any other person speaks against him , you brow - beat him in a minute . " " Why madam , " answered he , " they don't know when to abuse him , and when to praise him ; I will allow no man to speak ill of ...
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... Garrick entered the school about two years after Johnson left . According to Garrick's biographer , Tom Davies ( p . 3 ) , ' Hunter was an odd mixture of the pedant and the sportsman . Happy was the boy who could slily inform his ...
... Garrick entered the school about two years after Johnson left . According to Garrick's biographer , Tom Davies ( p . 3 ) , ' Hunter was an odd mixture of the pedant and the sportsman . Happy was the boy who could slily inform his ...
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