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... Garrick , late his pupil , and several years his junior , as a companion , both poor and penni- less , -both , like Goldsmith , seeking their for- tune in the metropolis . " We rode and tied , " said Garrick sportively in after years of ...
... Garrick , late his pupil , and several years his junior , as a companion , both poor and penni- less , -both , like Goldsmith , seeking their for- tune in the metropolis . " We rode and tied , " said Garrick sportively in after years of ...
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Washington Irving. Negotiations with Garrick 251 Rich , the manager . Drury Lane was under the management of Garrick ; but a feud , it will be recollected , existed between him and the poet , from the animadversions of the latter on the ...
Washington Irving. Negotiations with Garrick 251 Rich , the manager . Drury Lane was under the management of Garrick ; but a feud , it will be recollected , existed between him and the poet , from the animadversions of the latter on the ...
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... Garrick , who was at Litchfield , informing him of his having transferred his piece to Covent Garden for which it had been originally written , and by the patentee of which it was claimed , ob- serving , " As I found you had very great ...
... Garrick , who was at Litchfield , informing him of his having transferred his piece to Covent Garden for which it had been originally written , and by the patentee of which it was claimed , ob- serving , " As I found you had very great ...
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Improvident Marriages in the Gold | 21 |
Goldsmith Rejected by the Bishop | 41 |
Sallies Forth as a Law Student | 52 |
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