North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 4Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1965 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Garrick upon this subject , but I remember we could make nothing of it . J. O noble pair ! R. Garrick was a clever fellow , Dr. J .; Garrick take him altogether was certainly a very great man . J. Garrick , Sir , may be a great man in ...
... Garrick upon this subject , but I remember we could make nothing of it . J. O noble pair ! R. Garrick was a clever fellow , Dr. J .; Garrick take him altogether was certainly a very great man . J. Garrick , Sir , may be a great man in ...
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... Garrick himself appears to have felt as if his genius was re- buked by the superiour powers of Foote . It has been often observed , that Garrick never dared to enter into competi- tion with him , but was content to act an underpart to ...
... Garrick himself appears to have felt as if his genius was re- buked by the superiour powers of Foote . It has been often observed , that Garrick never dared to enter into competi- tion with him , but was content to act an underpart to ...
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... Garrick that he never laid any claim to this distinction . It was as volunta- rily allowed as if it has been his birth right . In this , I con- fess , I looked upon David ... Garrick's pretensions to fame 1816. ] 45 Johnson and Garrick .
... Garrick that he never laid any claim to this distinction . It was as volunta- rily allowed as if it has been his birth right . In this , I con- fess , I looked upon David ... Garrick's pretensions to fame 1816. ] 45 Johnson and Garrick .
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