The Table Talk of Samuel Johnson: Comprising His Most Interesting Remarks and Observations, Volume 2J. Coxhead, 1818 |
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... racter of Addison shewed a deep knowledge of the human heart . " In the year 1763 ( says Mr. Boswell , ad- dressing himself to Dr. Johnson ) , being at Lon- don , I was carried by Dr. John Blair , Prebend- ary of Westminster , to dine ...
... racter of Addison shewed a deep knowledge of the human heart . " In the year 1763 ( says Mr. Boswell , ad- dressing himself to Dr. Johnson ) , being at Lon- don , I was carried by Dr. John Blair , Prebend- ary of Westminster , to dine ...
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... racter . " - J . " Sir , it is not a talent ; it is a vice ; it is what others abstain from . It is not come- dy , which exhibits the character of a species , as that of a miser gathered from many misers : it is farce , which exhibits ...
... racter . " - J . " Sir , it is not a talent ; it is a vice ; it is what others abstain from . It is not come- dy , which exhibits the character of a species , as that of a miser gathered from many misers : it is farce , which exhibits ...
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... character . He praised Goldsmith's Good Na- tured Man ; ' said it was the best comedy that had appeared since the ' Provoked Husband , ' and that there had not been of late any such cha- racter exhibited on the stage as that of Croaker ...
... character . He praised Goldsmith's Good Na- tured Man ; ' said it was the best comedy that had appeared since the ' Provoked Husband , ' and that there had not been of late any such cha- racter exhibited on the stage as that of Croaker ...
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... racter , Mr. B. said , that he was a very universal man , quite a man of the world - Johnson : " Yes , Sir ; but one may be so much a man of the world as to be nothing in the world . I remember a passage in Goldsmith's Vicar of ...
... racter , Mr. B. said , that he was a very universal man , quite a man of the world - Johnson : " Yes , Sir ; but one may be so much a man of the world as to be nothing in the world . I remember a passage in Goldsmith's Vicar of ...
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