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Page xxxv
... CRADOCK'S MEMOIRS . III . DAVIES'S LIFE OF GARRICK . IV . BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON . V. MISS HAWKINS'S ANECDOTES . VI . COLMAN'S RANDOM RECORDS . VII . CUMBERLAND'S MEMOIRS . VIII . NORTHCOTE'S CONVERSATIONS . IX . HAWKINS'S LIFE OF ...
... CRADOCK'S MEMOIRS . III . DAVIES'S LIFE OF GARRICK . IV . BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON . V. MISS HAWKINS'S ANECDOTES . VI . COLMAN'S RANDOM RECORDS . VII . CUMBERLAND'S MEMOIRS . VIII . NORTHCOTE'S CONVERSATIONS . IX . HAWKINS'S LIFE OF ...
Page xlviii
... CRADOCK'S MISCELLANEOUS MEMOIRS . I THINK my acquaintance with Dr. Goldsmith must have com- menced at Mr. Yates's house . My introduction to Mr. Murphy certainly took place there . The Doctor afterwards favoured me with a Prologue for ...
... CRADOCK'S MISCELLANEOUS MEMOIRS . I THINK my acquaintance with Dr. Goldsmith must have com- menced at Mr. Yates's house . My introduction to Mr. Murphy certainly took place there . The Doctor afterwards favoured me with a Prologue for ...
Page xlix
... Cradock would come , and afterwards take a bit of mutton chop , it would add to his other obligations . ' Sunday morning , ' To J. Cradock , Esq . , at the Hotel in Pall Mall . The first letter I ever received from Dr. Goldsmith was ...
... Cradock would come , and afterwards take a bit of mutton chop , it would add to his other obligations . ' Sunday morning , ' To J. Cradock , Esq . , at the Hotel in Pall Mall . The first letter I ever received from Dr. Goldsmith was ...
Page li
... Cradock , Esq . of Grumley , author of Zobeide , and obli- gingly lent to me by Mr. Nichols . If it add little to his fame , it exhibits a curious instance of the facility with which he gra- tified his employers on a very short notice ...
... Cradock , Esq . of Grumley , author of Zobeide , and obli- gingly lent to me by Mr. Nichols . If it add little to his fame , it exhibits a curious instance of the facility with which he gra- tified his employers on a very short notice ...
Page lii
... Cradock ( after a pause ) , I am determined to come down into the country , and make some stay with you , and I will build you an ice - house .'- Indeed , my dear Doctor , ' I replied , ' you will not ; you have got the strangest notion ...
... Cradock ( after a pause ) , I am determined to come down into the country , and make some stay with you , and I will build you an ice - house .'- Indeed , my dear Doctor , ' I replied , ' you will not ; you have got the strangest notion ...
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