| James Boswell - 1799 - 496 pages
...himself to Davies : " What do you think of Garrick ? He has refused me an order for the play for Miss Williams, because he knows the house will be full,...get into conversation with him, I ventured to say, " O, Sir, I cannot think Mr. Garrick would grudge such a trifle to you." " Sir, (said he, with a stern... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 pages
...himself to Davies : 'What do you think of Garrick? He has refused me an order for the play for Miss Williams, because he knows the house will be full,...get into conversation with him, I ventured to say, ' O, Sir, I cannot think Mr. Garrick would grudge such a trifle to you.' 'Sir, (said he. with a stern... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 514 pages
...himself to Davies : " What do you think of Garrick ? He has refused me an order for the play for Miss Williams, because he knows the house will be full,...get into conversation with him, I ventured to say, " O, Sir, I cannot think Mr. Garrick would grudge such a trifle to you." " Sir, (said he, with a stern... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 466 pages
...himself to Davies ; " What do you think of Gartick ? He has refused me an order for the play for Miss Williams, because he knows the house will be full,...get into conversation with him, I ventured to say, " O, Sir, I cannot think Mr. Garrick would grudge soch a trifle to you." " Sir, (said he, with a stern... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 384 pages
...himself to Davies, " What do you think of Garrick ? He has refused me an order for the play for Miss Williams, because he knows the house will be full,...take any opening to get into conversation with him, he ventured to say, " 0, sir, I cannot think Mr. Garrick would grudge, such a trifle to you.'' " Sir,"... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 442 pages
...of Gartick ? He has refnsed me an order for the play for Miss Williams, becanse he knows the honse will be full, and that an order would be worth three...get into conversation with him, I ventured to say, "O, Sir, I cannot think Mr. Garrick would grudge such a trifle to you." " Sir, (said he, with a stern... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 382 pages
..." What do you think of Garrick ? He has refused me an order for the play for Miss Williams, becanse he knows the house will be full, and that an order...take any opening to get into conversation with him, be ventured to say, " 0, sir, I cannot think Mr. Garrick would grudge such a trifle to you." " Sir,"... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 372 pages
..." What do you think of Garrick ? He has refused me an order for the play for Miss Williams, becanse he knows the house will be full, and that an order...shillings." Eager to take any opening to get into couversation with him, he ventured to say, " O, sir, I cannot think Mr. Garrick would grudge such a... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 376 pages
...himself to Davies ; " What do you think of Garrick ? He has refused me an order for the play for Miss Williams, because he knows the house will be full,...get into- conversation with him, I ventured to say, " O, sir, I cannot think Mr. Garrick would grudge such a trifle to you." " Sir (said he, with a stern... | |
| 1821 - 372 pages
...himself to Davies, " What do you think of Garriek ? He has refused me an order for the play for Miss Williams, because he knows the house will be full,...take any opening to get into conversation with him, he ventured to say, " O. sir, I cannot think Mr. Garriek would grudge such a trifle to yon.'' " Sir,"... | |
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