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Pagina 58
... Sir Joshua Rey- nolds observed to me , has been , that all who were of his school are distinguished for a love of truth and accuracy , which they would not have possessed in the same degree if they had not been acquainted with Johnson ...
... Sir Joshua Rey- nolds observed to me , has been , that all who were of his school are distinguished for a love of truth and accuracy , which they would not have possessed in the same degree if they had not been acquainted with Johnson ...
Pagina 59
... Sir Joshua Reynolds , Lord Upper Ossory , and Mr. R. B. Sheridan . In Mr. Bos- well's account , the initial E. no doubt stands for Edmund Burke ; F. , in allusion to his family name of Fitzpatrick , pro- bably means Lord Upper Ossory ...
... Sir Joshua Reynolds , Lord Upper Ossory , and Mr. R. B. Sheridan . In Mr. Bos- well's account , the initial E. no doubt stands for Edmund Burke ; F. , in allusion to his family name of Fitzpatrick , pro- bably means Lord Upper Ossory ...
Pagina 82
... Sir Joshua Reynolds's , with the Bishop of St. Asaph ( Dr. Shipley ) , Mr. Allan Ramsay ( 1 ) , Mr. Gibbon , Mr. Cambridge , and Mr. Langton . Mr. Ramsay had lately returned from Italy , and entertained us with his observations upon ...
... Sir Joshua Reynolds's , with the Bishop of St. Asaph ( Dr. Shipley ) , Mr. Allan Ramsay ( 1 ) , Mr. Gibbon , Mr. Cambridge , and Mr. Langton . Mr. Ramsay had lately returned from Italy , and entertained us with his observations upon ...
Pagina 84
... SIR JOSHUA . " I was glad to hear Charles Fox say , it was one of the finest poems in the English language . " LANGTON . " Why were you glad ? You surely had no doubt of this ( 1 ) Called " Alley Croker . " This lady , a celebrated ...
... SIR JOSHUA . " I was glad to hear Charles Fox say , it was one of the finest poems in the English language . " LANGTON . " Why were you glad ? You surely had no doubt of this ( 1 ) Called " Alley Croker . " This lady , a celebrated ...
Pagina 85
... SIR JOSHUA . " But his friends may suspect they had too great a partiality for him . " JOHNSON . " Nay , Sir , the partiality of his friends was always against him . It was with difficulty we could give him a hearing . Goldsmith had no ...
... SIR JOSHUA . " But his friends may suspect they had too great a partiality for him . " JOHNSON . " Nay , Sir , the partiality of his friends was always against him . It was with difficulty we could give him a hearing . Goldsmith had no ...
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