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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's that of a gentleman . I have been told , on the contrary , that Garrick in company had not the easy manners of a gentleman . G. J. Sir , I don't know what you may have been told , or what your ideas may be of the manners of ...
... Garrick's that of a gentleman . I have been told , on the contrary , that Garrick in company had not the easy manners of a gentleman . G. J. Sir , I don't know what you may have been told , or what your ideas may be of the manners of ...
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... Garrick that he never laid any claim to this distinction . It was as voluntarily allowed as if it has been his birth ... Garrick on the same footing . Your reputation will continue increasing after your death , when Garrick will be ...
... Garrick that he never laid any claim to this distinction . It was as voluntarily allowed as if it has been his birth ... Garrick on the same footing . Your reputation will continue increasing after your death , when Garrick will be ...
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