The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Routledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1866 |
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... Cibber's " Lives of the Poets " -Literary Reviewers - Smollett- " The Spectator " -Dr . Barry -Garrick - Genius of Thomson - Dispute between Goldsmith and Dodsley- Mr. Cradock - Dr . Harwood - Supper at the Crown and Anchor - Wine ...
... Cibber's " Lives of the Poets " -Literary Reviewers - Smollett- " The Spectator " -Dr . Barry -Garrick - Genius of Thomson - Dispute between Goldsmith and Dodsley- Mr. Cradock - Dr . Harwood - Supper at the Crown and Anchor - Wine ...
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... CIBBER'S " LIVES OF THE POETS " - LITERARY REVIEWERS SMOLLETT- " THE SPECTATOR " -DR . BARRY - GARRICK - GENIUS OF THOMSON - DISPUTE BETWEEN GOLD- SMITH AND DODSLEY - MR . CRADOCK - DR . HARWOOD - SUPPER AT THE CROWN AND ANCHOR - WINE ...
... CIBBER'S " LIVES OF THE POETS " - LITERARY REVIEWERS SMOLLETT- " THE SPECTATOR " -DR . BARRY - GARRICK - GENIUS OF THOMSON - DISPUTE BETWEEN GOLD- SMITH AND DODSLEY - MR . CRADOCK - DR . HARWOOD - SUPPER AT THE CROWN AND ANCHOR - WINE ...
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... Cibber , " was entirely supplied by Mr. Shiels , ' a Scotchman , one of his 1 In " The Monthly Review " for May , 1792 , there is such a correction of the above passage as I should think myself very culpable not to subjoin : - " This ...
... Cibber , " was entirely supplied by Mr. Shiels , ' a Scotchman , one of his 1 In " The Monthly Review " for May , 1792 , there is such a correction of the above passage as I should think myself very culpable not to subjoin : - " This ...
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... Cibber , who was then in prison , ten guineas to allow Mr. Cibber to be put upon the title - page , as the author . By this , a double imposition was intended ; in the first place , that it was the work of a Cibber at all ; and in the ...
... Cibber , who was then in prison , ten guineas to allow Mr. Cibber to be put upon the title - page , as the author . By this , a double imposition was intended ; in the first place , that it was the work of a Cibber at all ; and in the ...
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... Cibber's Lives of the Poets , ' was one day sitting with me . I took down Thomson , and read aloud a large portion of him , and then asked , ' Is not this fine ? ' Shiels having expressed the highest admiration , ' Well , Sir , ' said I ...
... Cibber's Lives of the Poets , ' was one day sitting with me . I took down Thomson , and read aloud a large portion of him , and then asked , ' Is not this fine ? ' Shiels having expressed the highest admiration , ' Well , Sir , ' said I ...
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