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... Garrick could not have done this. WILKES: “Garrick would have made the small-beer still smaller. He is now leaving the stage; but he will play Scrub” all his life.” I knew that Johnson would let nobody attack Garrick but himself, as Garrick ...
... Garrick could not have done this. WILKES: “Garrick would have made the small-beer still smaller. He is now leaving the stage; but he will play Scrub” all his life.” I knew that Johnson would let nobody attack Garrick but himself, as Garrick ...
Stran 173
... Garrick said his play was wrong in the concoc/ion. Now, what is the concoction of a play?” (Here Garrick started, and twisted himself, and seemed sorely vexed; for Johnson told me he believed the story was true.) GARRICK : “I – I – I ...
... Garrick said his play was wrong in the concoc/ion. Now, what is the concoction of a play?” (Here Garrick started, and twisted himself, and seemed sorely vexed; for Johnson told me he believed the story was true.) GARRICK : “I – I – I ...
Stran 175
... Garrick's fame, and his assuming the airs of a great man. JoHNSON : “Sir, it is wonderful how little Garrick assumes. No, Sir, Garrick fortunam reverenter habet. Consider, Sir; celebrated men, such as you have mentioned, have had their ...
... Garrick's fame, and his assuming the airs of a great man. JoHNSON : “Sir, it is wonderful how little Garrick assumes. No, Sir, Garrick fortunam reverenter habet. Consider, Sir; celebrated men, such as you have mentioned, have had their ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Omejen predogled - 1962 |
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