The Life and Times of Oliver Goldsmith, Volumes 1-2Tauchnitz, 1873 - 744 pages |
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... Garrick's own account of it 174 154 · 154 • 155 The speech of brother Peter Apologies for the stage Audiences at ... David Garrick . 1759. ( November 29th ) Close of the The Future in the Present . 181 Influence on Garrick's cha- racter ...
... Garrick's own account of it 174 154 · 154 • 155 The speech of brother Peter Apologies for the stage Audiences at ... David Garrick . 1759. ( November 29th ) Close of the The Future in the Present . 181 Influence on Garrick's cha- racter ...
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... David carriages on their way to the Hume's opinion , and still stands Norval of silver - tongued Barry at prefixed to the Four Dissertations Covent - garden , were now giving he was bringing out at the time , sudden headaches to David ...
... David carriages on their way to the Hume's opinion , and still stands Norval of silver - tongued Barry at prefixed to the Four Dissertations Covent - garden , were now giving he was bringing out at the time , sudden headaches to David ...
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... David Garrick in Book III . * Chap . XI . 1759 . " quantity he works off in a given CHAP . VII . ] 135 APPEAL FOR AUTHORS BY PROFESSION . Rejected as a clergyman Becomes a tutor Card-playing versus Teach-
... David Garrick in Book III . * Chap . XI . 1759 . " quantity he works off in a given CHAP . VII . ] 135 APPEAL FOR AUTHORS BY PROFESSION . Rejected as a clergyman Becomes a tutor Card-playing versus Teach-
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... David Garrick . 1759 . CHAP . I. ] 159 WRITING THE BEE . Night wanderings Pope and Murray complete the triumph 180 Æt 31.
... David Garrick . 1759 . CHAP . I. ] 159 WRITING THE BEE . Night wanderings Pope and Murray complete the triumph 180 Æt 31.
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... Garrick's fame and strength had " reputation to a dead au- been shaken by his difficult re- " thor carries no imper ... DAVID GARRICK . Vagabond without the pen, Gentleman with Authors and managers Garrick and Ralph Unpublished letter by ...
... Garrick's fame and strength had " reputation to a dead au- been shaken by his difficult re- " thor carries no imper ... DAVID GARRICK . Vagabond without the pen, Gentleman with Authors and managers Garrick and Ralph Unpublished letter by ...
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