The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 6Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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James Boswell Clement King Shorter. " Miss Nancy has doubtless kept a constant and copious journal . She must not expect to be welcome when she returns , without a great mass of information . Let her review her journal often , and set ...
James Boswell Clement King Shorter. " Miss Nancy has doubtless kept a constant and copious journal . She must not expect to be welcome when she returns , without a great mass of information . Let her review her journal often , and set ...
Pagina 118
... Miss 1 , a literary lady , he said , “ I was obliged to speak to Miss Reynolds , to let her know that I desired she would not flatter me so much . " Somebody now observed , " She flatters Garrick . " JOHNSON . " She is in the right for ...
... Miss 1 , a literary lady , he said , “ I was obliged to speak to Miss Reynolds , to let her know that I desired she would not flatter me so much . " Somebody now observed , " She flatters Garrick . " JOHNSON . " She is in the right for ...
Pagina 151
... MISS REYNOLDS . " And how was it , Sir ? " JOHNSON . " Why , very well for a young Miss's verses ; -that is to say , compared with excellence , nothing ; but , very well , for the person who wrote them . I am vexed at being shewn verses ...
... MISS REYNOLDS . " And how was it , Sir ? " JOHNSON . " Why , very well for a young Miss's verses ; -that is to say , compared with excellence , nothing ; but , very well , for the person who wrote them . I am vexed at being shewn verses ...
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