The Life of Samuel Johnson: The life of Samuel Johnson, LL.DGabriel Wells, 1922 |
Des de l'interior del llibre
Resultats 1 - 3 de 18.
Pàgina 78
... Garrick founded a double claim to his presence ; and it would have been highly gratify- ing to Mr. Garrick . Upon this occasion I par- ticularly lamented that he had not that warmth of friendship for his brilliant pupil , which we may ...
... Garrick founded a double claim to his presence ; and it would have been highly gratify- ing to Mr. Garrick . Upon this occasion I par- ticularly lamented that he had not that warmth of friendship for his brilliant pupil , which we may ...
Pàgina 230
... Garrick , to whom we can- not but apply the following passage : " I collated such copies as I could procure , and wished for more , but have not found the collectors of these rarities very communicative . " I told him , that Garrick had ...
... Garrick , to whom we can- not but apply the following passage : " I collated such copies as I could procure , and wished for more , but have not found the collectors of these rarities very communicative . " I told him , that Garrick had ...
Pàgina 285
... Garrick produces more amusement than any body . " Bos- WELL . " You say , Dr. Johnson , that Garrick ex- hibits himself for a shilling . In this respect he is only on a footing with a lawyer who exhibits himself for his fee , and even ...
... Garrick produces more amusement than any body . " Bos- WELL . " You say , Dr. Johnson , that Garrick ex- hibits himself for a shilling . In this respect he is only on a footing with a lawyer who exhibits himself for his fee , and even ...
Frases i termes més freqüents
Account of Corsica admired Æneid answered April 21 argument asked authour Baretti Beattie BENNET LANGTON Boswell's character Charles Townshend Church consider conversation Corsica Court dear Sir dined edition eminent endeavour favour flatter Francis Barber Garrick gentleman give glad Goldsmith happy hear Hebrides honour hope human humble servant humour JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson's-court Joseph Warton King lady Langton late laugh learned letter literary live London Lord Lord Mansfield Lord Monboddo Majesty mankind manner marriage ment mentioned merit mind nation never observed occasion opinion pamphlet perhaps pleased pleasure poem praise publick reason remarkable respect SAMUEL JOHNSON Scotch Scotland seemed Shakspeare shew SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS speak SPILSBY suppose sure talked tell thing thought Thrale tion told topick Voltaire Williams wish write written wrote