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Brotherton Collection30
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Brotherton Collection Manuscript Verse7

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theater4
english drama4
businessmen1
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Garrick, David30
Garrick, David (1717-1779)23
Foote, Samuel (1720-1777)4
Foote, Samuel4
Mr Garrick4
Wilkinson, Tate (1739-1803)4
Moore, Edward (1712-1757)3
Francklin, Richard2
Francklin, Richard (1749-)2
Vernon, Joseph (1739-1782)2

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Title: Mr Garrick's answer to the verses addressed to him by the Earl of Chatham

Author: Garrick, David

Attribution: Mr Garrick

Date(s): 1778 ?

Manuscript: Lt 12

Contents: 'Answer' to the verses on peaceful pastoral life addressed to him by William

Pitt, Earl of Chatham (BCMSV 1038), praising his wisdom and poetic talent.

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Title: Prologue to Barbarossa written by Mr Garrick and spoken by him in the character of a country boy

Author: Garrick, David

Attribution: Mr Garrick (title)

Date(s): 1754

Manuscript: Lt 93

Contents: Prologue to Dr John Brown's play 'Barbarossa' (performed at Drury Lane in 1754) in which a servant describes the faults of his different masters, the latest being the playwright. In lower-class language or dialect.

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Title: Epilogue written by Mr Garrick. Spoken by Mr Woodward in the character of a fine gentleman

Author: Garrick, David

Attribution: Mr Garrick (title)

Date(s): 1754

Manuscript: Lt 93

Contents: Epilogue to Dr John Brown's play 'Barbarossa' (performed at Drury Lane in 1754) on the perils of thinking and learning, instead praising fashion and advising that tragedies be played only in France

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Title: Prologue. Written by Mr. Garrick, and spoken by him in the Character of a Country Boy. To Barbarossa a Tragedy Performed at the Theatre in Drury Lane 1755.

Author: Garrick, David

Attribution: Mr Garrick

Date(s): 1754 or 1755

Manuscript: Lt 100

Contents: Prologue to Dr John Brown's play 'Barbarossa' (first performed at Drury Lane in 1754) in which a servant describes the faults of his different masters, the latest being the playwright. In lower-class language or dialect. Prefaced by the

exclamation, 'Meas

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Title: Epilogue. Written by Mr Garrick. Spoken by Mr Woodward in the character of a fine

Gentleman

Author: Garrick, David

Attribution: Mr Garrick

Date(s): 1754

Manuscript: Lt 100

Contents: Epilogue to Dr John Brown's play 'Barbarossa' (first performed at Drury Lane in 1754) on the perils of thinking and learning, instead praising fashion and advising that tragedies be played only in France. Divided into 6 lines headed 'Enter -

speaking with

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Title: 1. A Riddle

Author: Garrick, David

Attribution: David Garrick Esq.

Date(s): 1785 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 100

Contents: A riddle, the answer to which is given on f.1v (inverted) as 'A chimney sweeper'. Reproduced in Jane Austen's 'Emma', with some minor variations.

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Title: Mr Garrick in his late visit to Bath going to see Mr Pierce's house called

Lilliput [upon Lansdown near the monument erected to the memory of Sir Bevill

Granville ... (note, p.86)] took occasion to mention some alterations which he:

thought would be impro

Author: Garrick, David

Attribution: Mr Garrick

Date(s): 176- ?

Manuscript: Lt 12

Contents: Gracious response to Mr Pierce, expressing willingness to alter his villa at

Hampton for the sake of his company

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Dissipation : a comedy, in five acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane

Andrews, Miles Peter (1814); Garrick, David (1717-1779)

1781

Based in part on Garrick's "Bon ton".

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Regulus. : A tragedy. As it is acted by His Majesty's Servants, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane

Havard, William (1710-1778); Garrick, David (1717-1779)

1744

First Edition. Dedication to John Earl of Sandwich. Prologue, spoken by the author.

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The theatres : a poetical dissection

Gentleman, Francis (1728-1784); Garrick, David (1717-1779)

1772

Attributed to Francis Gentleman (see ESTC and National Union Catalog Pre-1956 Imprints); wrongly attributed to David Garrick.

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Percy : a tragedy

More, Hannah (1745-1833); Garrick, David (1717-1779)

1807

With "Prologue. & Epilogue. Written by Mr. Garrick".

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Gil Blas: : a comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane

Moore, Edward (1712-1757); Garrick, David (1717-1779); Francklin, Richard (fl. 1718-1749); Le Sage, Alain René (1668-1747)

1751

Founded on Le Sage's novel. First edition. "[Price one shilling and six pence]" at bottom of title-page. Epilogue by David Garrick. Francklin's advertisements, N2\v.

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