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" ... presence. But the guest at his right hand, a happy-looking, red-faced, welldressed man, soon drew his attention towards me. The party to whom I was thus indebted seemed a very joviallooking personage, and appeared to be well known to all hands, and... "
The Life of David Garrick, Esq - Σελίδα 30
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...have been ransacked by a host of critics, commentators, and learned men of all nations — * He was not only witty in himself, but the cause of wit in others,' — if they would have the honesty to acknowledge their obligations, and not, as some hate done, ungratefully...

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...appeared tobe well known to all hands, and indeed the life of the party, for, like Falstaff, he was not only witty in himself, but the cause of wit in others." When he had read thus far, Mr Bang looked at me with a sly twinkle of his eye, and a shake of his head....

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