The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... mentioned Gar- rick in his Preface to Shakspeare ; and asked him if he did not admire him . JOHNSON . " Yes , as ' a ... mentioned Garrick . " JOHNSON . " My dear Sir , had I mentioned him , I must have mentioned many more : Mrs. Pritch ...
... mentioned Gar- rick in his Preface to Shakspeare ; and asked him if he did not admire him . JOHNSON . " Yes , as ' a ... mentioned Garrick . " JOHNSON . " My dear Sir , had I mentioned him , I must have mentioned many more : Mrs. Pritch ...
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... mentioned . BOSWELL . " Pray , Sir , what did he say was the appearance ? " JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , something of a shadowy being . " I mentioned witches , and asked him what they properly meant . JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , they properly ...
... mentioned . BOSWELL . " Pray , Sir , what did he say was the appearance ? " JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , something of a shadowy being . " I mentioned witches , and asked him what they properly meant . JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , they properly ...
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... mentioned by their mythological names , as in Juvenal ; but when they are mentioned in plain language , the ap- plication of the epithets suggested by me , is the most obvious ; and accordingly my friend himself , in his imitation of ...
... mentioned by their mythological names , as in Juvenal ; but when they are mentioned in plain language , the ap- plication of the epithets suggested by me , is the most obvious ; and accordingly my friend himself , in his imitation of ...
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