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... hand of Pope showered me with laurels .'- Stockdale's Memoirs , vol . ii . p . 152 . Pope returned to see him twice ; and his verdict , which reached Garrick through Lord Orrery , shows how deeply he was impressed by Garrick's fresh and ...
... hands , and from them he got the title of Roscius , which to this hour is coupled with his name . During this engagement he added Hamlet to his list of characters . Like his Richard and his Lear it was treated in a manner quite his own ...
... hand was likely to do ; and it was not without difficulty that Garrick won what proved to be the great prize of his life . He had on one occasion to disguise himself as a woman , in order to convey a letter to his mistress . But the ...
... hand . He is in the act of writing , so says the catalogue of his sale , his prologue to Foote's farce of Taste . ' This supplies the date , Taste ' having appeared in 1752 , just two years after their marriage . The picture is the very ...