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... GOLDSMITH . He is violently magnificent in a plum - coloured coat and gold . He carries a book — and is magnificently important just now . ) These to you are days of moment , Goldy - Dr . Goldsmith . GOLDSMITH . Yes , Dr. Johnson ...
... GOLDSMITH . He is violently magnificent in a plum - coloured coat and gold . He carries a book — and is magnificently important just now . ) These to you are days of moment , Goldy - Dr . Goldsmith . GOLDSMITH . Yes , Dr. Johnson ...
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... GOLDSMITH ( fussily ) . My name , sir , is Goldsmith . My patro- nymic never was Goldy . I am a doctor of medicine and I have written books . JOHNSON ( earnestly ) . Is it necessary to remind me , sir , of your achievements ? And if I ...
... GOLDSMITH ( fussily ) . My name , sir , is Goldsmith . My patro- nymic never was Goldy . I am a doctor of medicine and I have written books . JOHNSON ( earnestly ) . Is it necessary to remind me , sir , of your achievements ? And if I ...
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... GOLDSMITH . I appreciate your criticism , sir , on general grounds . I recognise your outstanding authority , but- JOHNSON . ' But ' is too frequently a mischievous conjunction , Dr. Goldsmith . GOLDSMITH . Yet sufficient , it appears ...
... GOLDSMITH . I appreciate your criticism , sir , on general grounds . I recognise your outstanding authority , but- JOHNSON . ' But ' is too frequently a mischievous conjunction , Dr. Goldsmith . GOLDSMITH . Yet sufficient , it appears ...
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