The Life of Samuel Johnson: Together with The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 3G. Bell, 1884 |
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... praise from such a man as Orme . At Mr. Dilly's to - day were Mrs. Knowles , the ingenious quaker lady , ' Miss Seward , the poetess of Lichfield , the Reverend Dr. Mayo , and the Rev. Mr. Beresford , tutor to the Duke of Bedford ...
... praise from such a man as Orme . At Mr. Dilly's to - day were Mrs. Knowles , the ingenious quaker lady , ' Miss Seward , the poetess of Lichfield , the Reverend Dr. Mayo , and the Rev. Mr. Beresford , tutor to the Duke of Bedford ...
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... praising Garrick these thirty years ; and , secondly , because she is rewarded for it by Garrick . Why should she flatter me ? I can do nothing for her . Let her carry her praise to a better market . " Then , turning to Mrs. Knowles ÆT ...
... praising Garrick these thirty years ; and , secondly , because she is rewarded for it by Garrick . Why should she flatter me ? I can do nothing for her . Let her carry her praise to a better market . " Then , turning to Mrs. Knowles ÆT ...
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... player . " Sir Joshua Reynolds observed , with great truth , that John- son considered Garrick to be as it were his property . He would allow no man either to blame or to praise Garrick 26 1778 . BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... player . " Sir Joshua Reynolds observed , with great truth , that John- son considered Garrick to be as it were his property . He would allow no man either to blame or to praise Garrick 26 1778 . BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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... praise Garrick in his pre- sence , without contradicting him . ' Having fallen into a very serious frame of mind , in which mutual expressions of kindness passed between us , such as would be thought too vain in me to repeat , I talked ...
... praise Garrick in his pre- sence , without contradicting him . ' Having fallen into a very serious frame of mind , in which mutual expressions of kindness passed between us , such as would be thought too vain in me to repeat , I talked ...
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... praise ? " JOHN- SON . " Why , Madam , because I have not then got the better of my bad humour from having been shown them . You must consider , Madam , beforehand , they may be bad as well as good . Nobody has a right to put another ...
... praise ? " JOHN- SON . " Why , Madam , because I have not then got the better of my bad humour from having been shown them . You must consider , Madam , beforehand , they may be bad as well as good . Nobody has a right to put another ...
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