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Pagina 127
... David Garrick , at that time the autocrat of the Drama , and was doomed to experience its effect . A clamor had been raised against Garrick for exercising a despotism over the stage , and bringing forward nothing but old plays to the ...
... David Garrick , at that time the autocrat of the Drama , and was doomed to experience its effect . A clamor had been raised against Garrick for exercising a despotism over the stage , and bringing forward nothing but old plays to the ...
Pagina 135
Washington Irving. DR . JOHNSON . 135 tragedy in his pocket ; and David Garrick , late his pupil , and several years his junior , as a companion , both poor and penniless , both , like Goldsmith , seeking their fortune in the metropolis ...
Washington Irving. DR . JOHNSON . 135 tragedy in his pocket ; and David Garrick , late his pupil , and several years his junior , as a companion , both poor and penniless , both , like Goldsmith , seeking their fortune in the metropolis ...
Pagina 198
... David Garrick . Sir Joshua Reynolds saw the lurking scruples of pride existing between the author and actor , and thinking it a pity that two men of such congenial talents , and who might be so serviceable to each other , should be kept ...
... David Garrick . Sir Joshua Reynolds saw the lurking scruples of pride existing between the author and actor , and thinking it a pity that two men of such congenial talents , and who might be so serviceable to each other , should be kept ...
Pagina 337
... Garrick . " I like it much , " said little David , briskly ; " I think I shall be of you . " " When Sir Joshua men- tioned this to Dr. Johnson , " says Boswell , " he was much dis- pleased with the actor's conceit . He'll be of us ...
... Garrick . " I like it much , " said little David , briskly ; " I think I shall be of you . " " When Sir Joshua men- tioned this to Dr. Johnson , " says Boswell , " he was much dis- pleased with the actor's conceit . He'll be of us ...
Pagina 338
... David Garrick . Goldsmith , who was now on cordial terms with him , had zealously promoted his election , and Johnson had given it his warm approbation . Another new member was Beauclerc's friend , Lord Charlemont ; and a still more ...
... David Garrick . Goldsmith , who was now on cordial terms with him , had zealously promoted his election , and Johnson had given it his warm approbation . Another new member was Beauclerc's friend , Lord Charlemont ; and a still more ...
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