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... known Garrick either on the stage or in private . But these documents , with such information as he might have obtained from Mrs. Garrick , whom he did know , were enough to have enabled him to produce a satisfactory life . Boaden ...
... known and loved him from childhood , took him under his special care . On his suggestion , possibly by his help , David and his brother George were sent as pupils to Johnson's academy at Edial , to complete their studies in Latin and ...
... known Garrick did not go to Mr. Colson in a week . On reaching town he lost no time in getting himself admitted to the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn ( 19th March , 1737 ) by payment of the admission fee of 31. 3s . 4d . , the only ...
... known the great actor with three quarts of vinegar in the cellar , calling himself a wine merchant , ' Of Garrick at this period we get a vivid glimpse from Macklin , an established actor , who was then Garrick's inseparable friend ...
... known on such an occasion ' as a first appearance . Another critic in ' The Champion , ' who obviously was equal to his work , a phenomenon at no time common in newspaper critics of the stage , called attention to his nice proportions ...