The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 8Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... instance of a man who had lived without un- easiness , was much offended , for he looked upon such a quotation as unfair . His anger burst out in an unjustifiable retort , insinuating that the gentleman's remark was a sally of ebriety ...
... instance of a man who had lived without un- easiness , was much offended , for he looked upon such a quotation as unfair . His anger burst out in an unjustifiable retort , insinuating that the gentleman's remark was a sally of ebriety ...
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... instance may show : -Goldsmith's last Comedy was to be rep- resented during some court - mourning : and Mr. Steevens appointed to call on Dr. Johnson , and carry him to the tavern where he was to dine with others of the Poet's friends ...
... instance may show : -Goldsmith's last Comedy was to be rep- resented during some court - mourning : and Mr. Steevens appointed to call on Dr. Johnson , and carry him to the tavern where he was to dine with others of the Poet's friends ...
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... instance only to those which I have thought it incumbent on me to point out . Talking of Mr. Garrick's having signified his willingness to let Johnson have the loan of any of his books to assist him in his edition of Shakspeare ; Sir ...
... instance only to those which I have thought it incumbent on me to point out . Talking of Mr. Garrick's having signified his willingness to let Johnson have the loan of any of his books to assist him in his edition of Shakspeare ; Sir ...
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