Boswell's Life of Johnson: With an Introd. by Chauncey Brewster TinkerOxford University Press, 1934 - 704 pages |
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Page 491
... GOLDSMITH'S PLAY 491 however consented , observing sarcastically , ' It will do very well ; for then the same jokes ... Goldsmith's new play .- ' I wish he would , ' said Goldsmith ; adding , however , with an affected indifference ...
... GOLDSMITH'S PLAY 491 however consented , observing sarcastically , ' It will do very well ; for then the same jokes ... Goldsmith's new play .- ' I wish he would , ' said Goldsmith ; adding , however , with an affected indifference ...
Page 498
... Goldsmith observed , that this was also a custom in China ; that a dog - butcher is as common there as any other ... GOLDSMITH . Yes , there is a general abhorrence in animals at the signs of massacre . If you put a tub full of blood ...
... Goldsmith observed , that this was also a custom in China ; that a dog - butcher is as common there as any other ... GOLDSMITH . Yes , there is a general abhorrence in animals at the signs of massacre . If you put a tub full of blood ...
Page 517
... Goldsmith , who sat silently brooding over Johnson's reprimand to him after dinner . Johnson perceived this , and said aside to some of us , ' I'll make Goldsmith forgive me ; ' and then called to him in a loud voice , ' Dr. Goldsmith ...
... Goldsmith , who sat silently brooding over Johnson's reprimand to him after dinner . Johnson perceived this , and said aside to some of us , ' I'll make Goldsmith forgive me ; ' and then called to him in a loud voice , ' Dr. Goldsmith ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION BY CHAUNCEY BREWSTER TINKER | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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