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... Garrick , evidently meaning to embellish a little , said one day in my hearing , " We rode and tied . " And the Bishop of Killaloe , [ Dr. Barnard , ] informed me , that at another time , when Johnson and Garrick were dining together in ...
... Garrick , evidently meaning to embellish a little , said one day in my hearing , " We rode and tied . " And the Bishop of Killaloe , [ Dr. Barnard , ] informed me , that at another time , when Johnson and Garrick were dining together in ...
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... Garrick told me , that Johnson and he went to- gether to the Fountain tavern , and read it over , and that he afterward solicited Mr. Fleetwood , the patentee of Drury - lane theatre , to have it acted at his house ; but Mr. Fleetwood ...
... Garrick told me , that Johnson and he went to- gether to the Fountain tavern , and read it over , and that he afterward solicited Mr. Fleetwood , the patentee of Drury - lane theatre , to have it acted at his house ; but Mr. Fleetwood ...
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... Garrick , from its appearing at first with the signature G ; but I have heard Mr. Garrick declare , that it was written by Dr. Johnson , and give the following account of the manner in which it was composed . Johnson and he were sitting ...
... Garrick , from its appearing at first with the signature G ; but I have heard Mr. Garrick declare , that it was written by Dr. Johnson , and give the following account of the manner in which it was composed . Johnson and he were sitting ...
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... Garrick was manager of Drury - lane theatre . 99 * " " 49 accounts of books were written by him . He was employed in this business by Mr. Thomas Osborne the bookseller , who purchased the library for 13,000l . , a sum which Mr. Oldys ...
... Garrick was manager of Drury - lane theatre . 99 * " " 49 accounts of books were written by him . He was employed in this business by Mr. Thomas Osborne the bookseller , who purchased the library for 13,000l . , a sum which Mr. Oldys ...
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... Garrick , who had been his pupil , who had come to London at the same time with him , not in a much more prosperous ... Garrick's merits in his art , the reward was too great when compared with what the most successful efforts of ...
... Garrick , who had been his pupil , who had come to London at the same time with him , not in a much more prosperous ... Garrick's merits in his art , the reward was too great when compared with what the most successful efforts of ...
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