Mr. Oddity, Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Bell Publishing Company, 1951 - 348 pages |
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Page 58
... give a promise in writing that it shall be the first next season , if it cannot be introduced now , and Chetwood the Prompter is desirous of bargaining for the copy , and offers fifty guineas for the right of printing after it shall be ...
... give a promise in writing that it shall be the first next season , if it cannot be introduced now , and Chetwood the Prompter is desirous of bargaining for the copy , and offers fifty guineas for the right of printing after it shall be ...
Page 75
... Give me an instance , " said Garrick , uneasily . Johnson , swaying back and forth : " Well now , I'll give you something to speak , with which you are little acquainted , and then we shall see how just my observation is . That shall be ...
... Give me an instance , " said Garrick , uneasily . Johnson , swaying back and forth : " Well now , I'll give you something to speak , with which you are little acquainted , and then we shall see how just my observation is . That shall be ...
Page 113
... Give me leave , who have thought much on medi- cine , to propose to you an easy , and I think a very probable remedy for indigestion and lubricity of the bowels . Dr. Law- rence has told me your case . " Another talking physician ...
... Give me leave , who have thought much on medi- cine , to propose to you an easy , and I think a very probable remedy for indigestion and lubricity of the bowels . Dr. Law- rence has told me your case . " Another talking physician ...
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