| Samuel Johnson - 1807 - 238 páginas
..." Nay, Gentlemen (said he), Dr. Goldsmith is in the right. A nobleman ought to have made VOL. n. p up to such a man as Goldsmith; and I think it is much...slighter, though perhaps more amusing, talents. I told him (says Mr. B.) that one morning, when I went to breakfast with Garrick, who was very vain of his intimacy... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 562 páginas
...Gentlemen, (said he,) Dr. Golds/ right. A nobleman ought to have mat/ man as Goldsmith ; and I think it is Lord Camden that he neglected him." \ Nor could he...of slighter, though perhaps more amusing talents. 1 told him, that one morning, when I went to breakfast with Garrick, who was very vain of his intimacy... | |
| James Boswell - 1816 - 500 páginas
...should, in this instance, have been so just." 1778. smith is in the right. A nobleman ought to have up to such a man as Goldsmith ; and I think it is...him, that one morning, when I went to breakfast with Garrick, who was very vain of his intimacy with Lord Camden, he accosted me thus : — " Pray now,... | |
| John Selden - 1818 - 678 páginas
...the right. A nobleman ought to have made VOL. II. f up to such a man as Goldsmith ; and I think it i* much against Lord Camden that he neglected him." Nor...slighter, though perhaps more amusing, talents. I told him (says Mr. B.) that one morning, when I went to breakfast with Garrick, who was very vain of his intimacy... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 550 páginas
...heartily, Johnson stood forth in defence of his friend. Nay, Gentlemen, [-.ml he,) Dr. GolcUniith is in the right. A nobleman ought to have made up to such...higher intellectual qualities, should be bestowed ",\ men of slighter, though perhaps more amusing, talent». 1 told him, that one morning, when 1 went... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 520 páginas
...wondered, that Fortune, who is represented as blind, should, in this instance, have been so just." tip to such a man as Goldsmith; and I think it is much...patiently endure to hear, that such respect as he thought dueonly to higher intellectual qualities, should be bestowed on men fo slighter, though perhaps moreamusing... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 418 páginas
...heartily, Johnson stood forth in defence of his friend. " Nay, Gentlemen (said he), Dr. Goldsmith is in the right. A nobleman ought to have made up to such...him, that one morning, when I went to breakfast with Garrick, who was very vain of his intimacy with Lord Camden, he accosted me thus : — " Pray now,... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 412 páginas
...heartily, Johnson stood forth in defence of his friend. " Nay, Gentlemen (said he), Dr. Goldsmith is in the right. A nobleman ought to have made up to such...him, that one morning, when I went to breakfast with Garrick, who was very vain of his intimacy with Lord Camden, he accosted me thus :— " Pray now, did... | |
| James Boswell - 1822 - 458 páginas
...heartily, Johnson stood forth in defence of his friend. " Nay, Gentlemen, (said he,) Dr. Goldsmith is in the right. A nobleman ought to have made up to such...him, that one morning, when I went to breakfast with Garrick, who was very vain of his intimacy with Lord Camden, he accosted me thus : — " Pray now,... | |
| James Boswell - 1823 - 492 páginas
...heartily, Johnson stood forth in defence of his friend. " Nay, Gentlemen (said he), Dr. Goldsmith is in the right. A nobleman ought to have made up to such...amusing talents. I told him, that one morning, when 1 went to breakfast with Garrick, who was very vain of his intimacy with Lord Camdeu, he accosted me... | |
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