| Washington Irving - 1851 - 402 páginas
...Johnson," says Boswell, " he was much displeased with the actor's conceit. ' Htill be of us T growled he. ' How does he know we will permit him ? The first duke in England has no right to hold such language.' " When Sir John Hawkins spoke favorably of Garrick's pretensions, " Sir," replied Johnson, " he will... | |
| Washington Irving - 1851 - 400 páginas
...says Boswell, " he was much displeased with the actor's conceit. ' He'll be of us ?' growled he. ' How does he know we will permit him ? The first duke in England has no right to hold such language.' " When Sir John Hawkins spoke favorably of Garrick's pretensions, " Sir," replied Johnson, " he will... | |
| John Forster - 1854 - 642 páginas
...the club excessively, and thought he should be of them. " He'll " be of us ! " exclaimed Johnson ; " how does he know we will " permit him ? The first...in England has no right to " hold such language." * To Thrale, the next intercessor, he threw out even threats of a blackball ; but this moved the worthy... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 614 páginas
...says Boswell, " he was much displeased with the actor's conceit. ' He'u bi of us ?' growled he ; ' How does he know we will permit him ? The first duke in England has no right to hold such language.' " When Sir John Hawkins spoke favourably of Garrick's pretensions, " Sir," replied Johnson, " he will... | |
| John Forster - 1855 - 528 páginas
...should be of them. " He'll be of us ! " exclaimed Johnson ; " how does " he know we will permit him 1 The first duke in England has no "right to hold such language." To Thrale, the next intercessor, he threw out even threats of a blackball ; but this moved the worthy... | |
| James Boswell - 1860 - 960 páginas
...to Dr. Johnson, he was much displeased with the actor's conceit. " He'll be of its," said Johnson, " emed impatient till he got rid of us. Johnson could not stop his merriment, but continued it all the However, when Garrick was regularly proposed some time afterwards, Johnson, though he had taken a momentary... | |
| Katherine Thomson - 1860 - 356 páginas
...thought he would be of them.' ' He'll be of us !' roared the Doctor indignantly, on hearing of this. ' How does he know we will permit him ? The first duke in England has no right to hold such language P It can easily be imagined that when ' His Majesty ' expressed his approval of Richard Briusley, then... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1861 - 368 páginas
...to Dr. Johnson, he was much displeased with the actor's conceit. ' He'll be of us,' said Johnson ; ' how does he know we will permit him ? The first duke in England has no right to hold such language.' " * Nevertheless, Johnson, it seems, so long opposed Garrick's entrance, that the Club had the privilege... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson, Philip Wharton - 1861 - 520 páginas
..."thought he would be of them." " He'll be of us!" roared the Doctor indignantly, on hearing of this. " How does he know we will permit him ? The first duke in England has no right to hold such language !" It can easily be imagined that when "His Majesty" expressed his approval of Richard Brinsley, then... | |
| Washington Irving - 1864 - 464 páginas
...Johnson," says Boswell, " he was much displeased with the actor's conceit. ' He'U be of us?' growled he. 'How does he know we will permit him ? The first duke in England has no right to hold such language.' " When Sir John Hawkins spoke favorably of Garrick's pretensions, " Sir," replied Johnson, " he will... | |
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