| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 pagina’s
...this to Dr. Johnson, he was much displeased with the actor's conceit. 'He'll be of us, (said Johnson) how does he know we will permit him ? The first Duke in England has no right to hold such language.' However, when Garrick was regularly proposed some time afterwards, Johnson, though he had taken a momentary... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 496 pagina’s
...displeased with the actor's conceit. " Hell be of us, (said Johnson) how docs he know we \v\\\permit him? The first Duke in England has no right to hold such language." However, when Garrick was regularly proposed some time afterwards, Johnson though he had taken a momentary... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 514 pagina’s
...displeased with the actor's conceit. " He'll be of us, (said Johnson) how does he know we will permit him I the first Duke in England has no right to hold such language." However, when Garrick was regularly proposed some time afterwards, Johnson, though he had taken a momentary... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 466 pagina’s
...was much displeased with the actor's conceit. " He'll be of иs, (said Johnson) how does he know that we will permit him ? the first Duke in England has no right to hold euch language." However, when Garrick was regularly proposed some time afterwards, Johnson, though... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 376 pagina’s
...home, Johnson observed, " Sir John, sir, is a very unclubable man." B.] 3 Life of Johnson, p. 425. does he know we will permit him ? The first Duke in England has no right to hold such language." However, when Garrick was regularly proposed some time afterwards, Johnson, though he had taken a momentary... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 376 pagina’s
...home, Johnson observed, " Sir John, sir, is a very unclutaltlc man." B.] 3 Life of Johnson, p. 425. does he know we will permit him ? The first Duke in England has no right to hold such language." However, when Garrick was regularly proposed some time afterwards, Johnson, though he had taken a momentary... | |
| James Boswell - 1822 - 514 pagina’s
...this to Dr. Johnson, he was much displeased with the actor's conceit. " He'll be of IM, (said Johnson) how does he know we will permit him ? the first duke in England has no right to hold such language." However, when Garrick was regularly proposed some time afterwards, Johnson, though he had taken a momentary... | |
| James Boswell - 1822 - 508 pagina’s
...this to Dr. Johnson, he was much displeased with the actor's conceit. " He'll be of us, (said Johnson) how does he know we will permit him? the first duke in England has no right to hold such language." However, when Garrick was regularly proposed some time afterwards, Johnson, though he had taken a momentary... | |
| James Boswell - 1824 - 454 pagina’s
...this to Dr. Johnson, he was much displeased with the actor's conceit. " He'll be of us (said Johnson), how does he know we will permit him ? the first Duke in England has no right to hold such language." However, when Garrick was regularly proposed some time afterwards, Johnson, though he had taken a momentary... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 440 pagina’s
...this to Dr Johnson, he was much displeased with the actor's conceit. ' He 'II be of us (said Johnson), how does he know we will permit him? The first duke in England has no right to hold such language.' However, when Garrick was regularly proposed some time afterwards, Johnson, though he had taken a momentary... | |
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