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Pagina 10
... word of Johnson's . In his " Dictionary " he defines the terms poltroon , loon , lout , sneakum , & c . , by the general term scoundrel . - ED . 2 Charles Macklin , whose real name was Mac Laughlin , was an actor , and the author of the ...
... word of Johnson's . In his " Dictionary " he defines the terms poltroon , loon , lout , sneakum , & c . , by the general term scoundrel . - ED . 2 Charles Macklin , whose real name was Mac Laughlin , was an actor , and the author of the ...
Pagina 27
... word , and never looked at it so as to compare it with the " Lives of the Poets , " as published under Mr. Cibber's name . What became of that manuscript I know not . I should have liked nuch to examine it . I suppose it was thrown into ...
... word , and never looked at it so as to compare it with the " Lives of the Poets , " as published under Mr. Cibber's name . What became of that manuscript I know not . I should have liked nuch to examine it . I suppose it was thrown into ...
Pagina 30
... words sometimes , that the sense can hardly peep through . Shiels , who compiled Cibber's Lives of the Poets , was · 1 The author did not recollect that of the books preserved ( and an infinite number was lost ) all were confined to two ...
... words sometimes , that the sense can hardly peep through . Shiels , who compiled Cibber's Lives of the Poets , was · 1 The author did not recollect that of the books preserved ( and an infinite number was lost ) all were confined to two ...
Pagina 32
... words were written in a book ! " I observed the great defect of the tragedy of " Othello " was , that it had not a moral ; for that no man could resist the circumstances of suspicion which were artfully suggested to Othello's mind ...
... words were written in a book ! " I observed the great defect of the tragedy of " Othello " was , that it had not a moral ; for that no man could resist the circumstances of suspicion which were artfully suggested to Othello's mind ...
Pagina 33
... word - none of those vinous flights . " SIR JOSHUA : " Because you have sat by , quite sober , and felt an envy of the happiness of those who were drinking . " JOHN- SON : " Perhaps contempt . And , Sir , it is not necessary to be drunk ...
... word - none of those vinous flights . " SIR JOSHUA : " Because you have sat by , quite sober , and felt an envy of the happiness of those who were drinking . " JOHN- SON : " Perhaps contempt . And , Sir , it is not necessary to be drunk ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour ..., Volume 3 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1831 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson, Including A Journal of a Tour to the ..., Volume 3 James Boswell Fragmentweergave - 1909 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 2 James Boswell,John Wilson Croker Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2015 |
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