The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3H.G. Bohn, 1846 |
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Pagina vi
... Garrick's Poetry . — History . — Whitfield . The Corsicans . Good Breeding . - Fate and Free - will.— Goldsmith's Tailor . - The Dunciad . - Dryden . - Congreve . - Sheridan . Mrs. Montagu's Essay . - Lord Kames . — Burke . Ballad of ...
... Garrick's Poetry . — History . — Whitfield . The Corsicans . Good Breeding . - Fate and Free - will.— Goldsmith's Tailor . - The Dunciad . - Dryden . - Congreve . - Sheridan . Mrs. Montagu's Essay . - Lord Kames . — Burke . Ballad of ...
Pagina ix
... Garrick . Savage Life . Suicide . Eustace Budgell . - - - The Douglas Cause . CHAPTER X. 1773 . Page 238 - - . Dinner at Topham Beauclerk's . Boswell elected of The Club . Goldsmith in Company , and in his Study . His Roman History ...
... Garrick . Savage Life . Suicide . Eustace Budgell . - - - The Douglas Cause . CHAPTER X. 1773 . Page 238 - - . Dinner at Topham Beauclerk's . Boswell elected of The Club . Goldsmith in Company , and in his Study . His Roman History ...
Pagina 23
... Garrick's acting , in its universality . ( 1 ) His Majesty then talked of the controversy ( 2 ) between Warburton and Lowth , which he seemed to have read , and asked Johnson what he thought of it . Johnson answered , " Warburton has ...
... Garrick's acting , in its universality . ( 1 ) His Majesty then talked of the controversy ( 2 ) between Warburton and Lowth , which he seemed to have read , and asked Johnson what he thought of it . Johnson answered , " Warburton has ...
Pagina 24
... Garrick's Epigram is well known : - " For physic and farces , his equal there scarce is ; His farces are physic , his physic a farce is . " ] ( 2 ) Hill does not talk of magnifying objects by two or more microscopes , but by applying ...
... Garrick's Epigram is well known : - " For physic and farces , his equal there scarce is ; His farces are physic , his physic a farce is . " ] ( 2 ) Hill does not talk of magnifying objects by two or more microscopes , but by applying ...
Pagina 39
... Garrick's inimitable per- formance of Ranger was the main support of the piece during its first run . George II . was so well pleased with this comedy , that he sent the author one hundred pounds . ] not furnish a well - drawn character ...
... Garrick's inimitable per- formance of Ranger was the main support of the piece during its first run . George II . was so well pleased with this comedy , that he sent the author one hundred pounds . ] not furnish a well - drawn character ...
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