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... on the score of the intrinsic nobility of the actor's art . Garrick could feel within himself , and might have told them , that he had his vocation as clearly David Garrick . 19 In clearly as ever poet or 18 David Garrick .
Anonymous. David Garrick . 19 In clearly as ever poet or painter had his , and that it no more rested with himself what he should do or what refuse , ' than with a Milton to write , or a Raphael to design . But to have written to the ...
... poets make use of to reconcile strange events to the minds of an audience . Lady Barnet's speaking to Glen- alron immediately in behalf of Randolph , forgetting her own indelible sorrows , and Glenalvon's suspicions and jealousy upon it ...
... poet's death , telling him to put in a claim for money lent to Churchill . ' Mr. Wilkes , ' he writes , tells me ... poets , or the executors of poets , to be dealt with differently from other people ? 6 Johnson , by some of his hasty ...
... poet's imagina- tion stand out before the common spectator with all the vivid force in which they primarily presented themselves to the poet's mind . A great actor's impersonation is therefore a living poem , harmonious from first to ...