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... Garrick , Pritchard , and Cib- ber , exhibited his various beauties in the strongest light , and gave its full force , dignity , and matu rity to the scenic art . At the customary age , Churchill was ordained Deacon by Dr. Willes ...
... Garrick , Pritchard , and Cib- ber , exhibited his various beauties in the strongest light , and gave its full force , dignity , and matu rity to the scenic art . At the customary age , Churchill was ordained Deacon by Dr. Willes ...
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... Garrick , from which we have given an extract in our preliminary remarks on the Rosciad , has freely borrowed all the sentiment and most of the expres sions from these concluding lines of the Actor : Yet , hapless artist ! though thy ...
... Garrick , from which we have given an extract in our preliminary remarks on the Rosciad , has freely borrowed all the sentiment and most of the expres sions from these concluding lines of the Actor : Yet , hapless artist ! though thy ...
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... Garrick pilfered the same thought in his prologue to the Clandestine Marriage : The painter dead , yet still he charms the eye . While England lives his fame can never die . But he " who struts his hour upon the stage , " Can scarce ...
... Garrick pilfered the same thought in his prologue to the Clandestine Marriage : The painter dead , yet still he charms the eye . While England lives his fame can never die . But he " who struts his hour upon the stage , " Can scarce ...
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... Garrick , when at Rome , to Col- man : " Where is the bold Churchill ? what a noble , ruin ! When he is quite undone you shall send him here , and he shall be shown among the great fragments of Roman genius , magnificent in ruins ...
... Garrick , when at Rome , to Col- man : " Where is the bold Churchill ? what a noble , ruin ! When he is quite undone you shall send him here , and he shall be shown among the great fragments of Roman genius , magnificent in ruins ...
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... Garrick , Thornton , Colman , and Hogarth , whom he had so frequently berhimed and bepraised , abandoned him to his fate ; Wilkes was abroad , and while there , in a letter to Colman , thus al- luded to Thornton's neglect of Lloyd : " I ...
... Garrick , Thornton , Colman , and Hogarth , whom he had so frequently berhimed and bepraised , abandoned him to his fate ; Wilkes was abroad , and while there , in a letter to Colman , thus al- luded to Thornton's neglect of Lloyd : " I ...
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