The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... Goldsmith , ) we will not go to the Mitre to - night , since we cannot have the big man with us . " Johnson then called for a bottle of port , of which Goldsmith and I partook , while our friend , now a water - drinker , sat by us ...
... Goldsmith , ) we will not go to the Mitre to - night , since we cannot have the big man with us . " Johnson then called for a bottle of port , of which Goldsmith and I partook , while our friend , now a water - drinker , sat by us ...
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... Goldsmith's manifesto has got into your paper ; I asked him if Dr. Goldsmith had written it , with an air that made him see I suspected it was his , though subscribed by Goldsmith . JOHNSON . " Sir , Dr. Goldsmith would no more have ...
... Goldsmith's manifesto has got into your paper ; I asked him if Dr. Goldsmith had written it , with an air that made him see I suspected it was his , though subscribed by Goldsmith . JOHNSON . " Sir , Dr. Goldsmith would no more have ...
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... Goldsmith had so much of the old prejudice in him . General Paoli , talking of Goldsmith's new play , said , " Il a fait un compliment très gracieux à une certaine grande dame ; " meaning a Duchess of the first rank . I expressed a ...
... Goldsmith had so much of the old prejudice in him . General Paoli , talking of Goldsmith's new play , said , " Il a fait un compliment très gracieux à une certaine grande dame ; " meaning a Duchess of the first rank . I expressed a ...
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