Memoirs of the Life of David Garrick, Volume 2 |
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Contents
INTRODUCTION Page | 1 |
CHAP III | 16 |
CHAP VII | 70 |
CHAP IX | 99 |
CHAP XII | 131 |
CHAP XIII | 145 |
Irene a tragedy by Dr JohnsonThe story | 157 |
CHAP XVI | 178 |
CHAP XVII | 188 |
Gil Blas a comedy ly Edward MooreThe | 200 |
CHAP XIX | 212 |
Mrs Centlivres comedy of the WonderRe | 310 |
CHAP XXVII | 325 |
night except during the run of a | 368 |
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