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... seen there nightly after he was dead . ' Here , too , was seen that wild and witty , and drunken Dr. Barrowby , who , after a jovial life , had died the death that so often attends on a jovial life ' ( vol . i . , p . 283 ) . But the ...
... seen equalled .'- Cooke's Life of Macklin , p . 96 . 6 There could be only one conclusion to such a state of things . The wine business languished - that it was not wholly ruined , and Garrick with it , shows that with all his love of ...
... seen Garrick's Lear , and after giving him the opinion of certain friends that he far ex- ceeded Booth in that character , and even equalled Betterton , he goes on to say : - 6 The thing that strikes me above all others is that variety ...
... seen acting for ten years before . 6 In short , were I to tell you what they say about me , ' twould be too vain , though I am now writing to a brother . . . . I am sorry my sisters are under such uneasinesses , and , as I really love ...
... seen , and all I have heard , you will have more to regret , when either she or you die , than any man in the kingdom . ' Seven years later , and when he had enjoyed the privilege of knowing her better , the same reckless wit , who ...