| 1787 - 668 str.
...fhart time produce the Caliban of literature on the ftagc. Being informed of this defign, Johnfon fent word to Foote, that, the theatre being intended for the reformation of vice, he would go from the boxes on the ftagp, and corredt him before the audience. Foote abandoned the delign. No... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 652 str.
...would produce duce the Caliban of literature on the ftage. Being informed of this defign, Johnfon fent word to Foote, " That the theatre being intended " for the reformation of vice, he would ftep from " the boxes on the ftage, and correcl him be" fore the audience." Foote knew the intrepidity... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 416 str.
...would produce the Caliban of literaliterature on the ftage. Being informed of this defign, Johnfon fent word to Foote, " That the theatre being intended for the " reformation, of vice, he would ftejp from '' the boxes on the ftage, and correct him '' before the audience." Foote knew the intrepidity... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 422 str.
...he would produce the Caliban of literature on the ftage. Being informed of this defign, Jdhnfon fent word to Foote, "That the theatre being intended for the ** reformation of vice, he would ftep from " the boxes on the ftage, and correct him " before the audience." Foote knew the intrepidity... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 436 str.
...produce the Caliban of litcraliterature on the ftage. Being informed of this detign, Johnfon ferit word to Foote, " That the theatre being intended for the *' reformation of vice, he would itep from *' the boxes on the ftage, and corre6t him " before the audience." Foote knew the intrepidity... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 372 str.
...that he would produce the Caliban of literature on the stage. Being informed of this design, Johnson sent word to Foote, " That the theatre being intended...intrepidity of his antagonist, and abandoned the design. No ill will ensued. Johnson used to say, .' That, for broad faced mirth, Foote had not his equal." Dr.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 508 str.
...that he would produce the Caliban of literature on the stage. Being informed of this design, Johnson sent word to Foote : " that the theatre being intended...intrepidity of his antagonist, and abandoned the design. No ill will ensued. Johnson used to say : " that for broad-faced mirth, Foote had not his equal." Dr.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 504 str.
...that he would produce the Caliban of literature on the stage. Being informed of this design, Johnson sent word to Foote : " that the theatre being intended...intrepidity of his antagonist, and abandoned the design. No ill will ensued. Johnson used to say : " that for broad-faced mirth, Foote had not his equal." Dr.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 514 str.
...that he would produce the Caliban of literature on the stage. Being informed of this design, Johnson sent word to Foote : " that the theatre being intended...intrepidity of his antagonist, and abandoned the design. No ill will ensued. Johnson used to say: "that for broad-faced mirth, Foote had not his equal." Dr. Johnson's... | |
| Samuel Taylor Johnson - 1825 - 508 str.
...that he would produce the Caliban of literature on the stage. Being informed of this design, Johnson sent word to Foote : " that the theatre being intended...intrepidity of his antagonist, and abandoned the design. No ill will ensued. Johnson used to say: "that for broad-faced mirth, Foote had not his equal." Dr. Johnson's... | |
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