The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 7J. Murray, 1839 |
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... Garrick said his play was wrong in the concoction . Now , what is the concoction of a play ! " ( Here Garrick started , and twisted him- self , and seemed sorely vexed ; for Johnson told me , he believed the story was true . ) GARRIck ...
... Garrick said his play was wrong in the concoction . Now , what is the concoction of a play ! " ( Here Garrick started , and twisted him- self , and seemed sorely vexed ; for Johnson told me , he believed the story was true . ) GARRIck ...
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... Garrick . " JOHNSON . " She is in the right to flatter Garrick . She is in the right for two reasons ; first , because she has the world with her , who have been praising Garrick these thirty years ; and , secondly , because she is ...
... Garrick . " JOHNSON . " She is in the right to flatter Garrick . She is in the right for two reasons ; first , because she has the world with her , who have been praising Garrick these thirty years ; and , secondly , because she is ...
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... Garrick to me , as a man who had no friend . JOHNSON . " I believe he is right , Sir . Οι φιλοι , ου φιλος · He had friends , but no friend . ( 2 ) Garrick was so diffused , he had no man to whom he wished to unbosom himself . He found ...
... Garrick to me , as a man who had no friend . JOHNSON . " I believe he is right , Sir . Οι φιλοι , ου φιλος · He had friends , but no friend . ( 2 ) Garrick was so diffused , he had no man to whom he wished to unbosom himself . He found ...
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