Poetical WorksLittle, Brown, 1862 |
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... talks to him as to the Lords of State . And there's my Comrade , too , that lived o ' th ' hill , Odzooks ! he quite forgets his father's mill , Says he was born to figure high in life , And gets in keeping by a Nabob's wife . Why ...
... talks to him as to the Lords of State . And there's my Comrade , too , that lived o ' th ' hill , Odzooks ! he quite forgets his father's mill , Says he was born to figure high in life , And gets in keeping by a Nabob's wife . Why ...
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... talk and remark as usual , but all was force . He stayed till midnight , and I insisted on seeing him safe home ; and we most cordially shook hands at the Temple gate . Dr. Goldsmith did not live long after our return into Leices ...
... talk and remark as usual , but all was force . He stayed till midnight , and I insisted on seeing him safe home ; and we most cordially shook hands at the Temple gate . Dr. Goldsmith did not live long after our return into Leices ...
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... talk no more of that . You are , perhaps , the worst eh , eh ! ' Goldsmith was eagerly attempting to interrupt him , when Garrick went on , laughing ironically , ' Nay , you will always look like a gentleman ; but I am talking of being ...
... talk no more of that . You are , perhaps , the worst eh , eh ! ' Goldsmith was eagerly attempting to interrupt him , when Garrick went on , laughing ironically , ' Nay , you will always look like a gentleman ; but I am talking of being ...
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... talk of that subject . ' Johnson ( with a loud voice ) : ' Sir , I am not saying that you could live in friendship with a man from whom you differ as to some point ; I am only saying that I could do it . You put me in mind of Sappho in ...
... talk of that subject . ' Johnson ( with a loud voice ) : ' Sir , I am not saying that you could live in friendship with a man from whom you differ as to some point ; I am only saying that I could do it . You put me in mind of Sappho in ...
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... talking . Johnson : Sir , he knows nothing ; he has made up his mind about nothing . ' He owned that he thought Hawkesworth was one of his imitators , but he did not think Goldsmith was . Goldsmith , he said , had great merit . Boswell ...
... talking . Johnson : Sir , he knows nothing ; he has made up his mind about nothing . ' He owned that he thought Hawkesworth was one of his imitators , but he did not think Goldsmith was . Goldsmith , he said , had great merit . Boswell ...
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