The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. Buckland, 1787 - 605 sider |
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... Garrick , who had for fome time been refident at Lichfield , and , by confequence , of Mr. David Garrick , his fon . His character is fo well pour- trayed by Johnson , and represents in fuch lively co- lours his friendship for him ...
... Garrick , who had for fome time been refident at Lichfield , and , by confequence , of Mr. David Garrick , his fon . His character is fo well pour- trayed by Johnson , and represents in fuch lively co- lours his friendship for him ...
Side 31
... Garrick , whom I hoped to have gratified with this character of our common friend : but what are the hopes of man ! I am disappointed by that stroke . of death , which has eclipfed the gaiety of nations , and impoverished the public ...
... Garrick , whom I hoped to have gratified with this character of our common friend : but what are the hopes of man ! I am disappointed by that stroke . of death , which has eclipfed the gaiety of nations , and impoverished the public ...
Side 32
... Garrick , who , though he had been educated in Lich- field school , and was then near eighteen years old , hav- ing been diverted in the course of his studies by a call to Lisbon , stood in need of improvement in the Latin and French ...
... Garrick , who , though he had been educated in Lich- field school , and was then near eighteen years old , hav- ing been diverted in the course of his studies by a call to Lisbon , stood in need of improvement in the Latin and French ...
Side 34
... Garrick , at this period : the one wants the date of the month , the other that of the year ; and though , in the order of their publication , the one immediately follows the other , there must have been fome interval between the times ...
... Garrick , at this period : the one wants the date of the month , the other that of the year ; and though , in the order of their publication , the one immediately follows the other , there must have been fome interval between the times ...
Side 35
... Garrick is to be with you early the next week , and Mr. Johnfon to try his fate with a tragedy , and to fee to get himfelf employed in fome translation either from the Latin or the French . Johnson is a very good scholar and a poet ...
... Garrick is to be with you early the next week , and Mr. Johnfon to try his fate with a tragedy , and to fee to get himfelf employed in fome translation either from the Latin or the French . Johnson is a very good scholar and a poet ...
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