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Offers his services for the Jubilee, even though they may now seem to come with an ill grace. Accompanied by early 19th century sketch of Smith's life, which concludes: "I have seen Smith in Charles Surface, in The school of scandal, and I thought him faultless, but not excellent. He quitted the stage in 1788."
Autograph Letter Signed from William Smith to [David Garrick]
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Offers his services for the Jubilee, even though they may now seem to come with an ill grace. Accompanied by early 19th century sketch of Smith's life, which concludes: "I have seen Smith in Charles Surface, in The school of scandal, and I thought him faultless, but not excellent. He quitted the stage in 1788."
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Offers his services for the Jubilee, even though they may now seem to come with an ill grace. Accompanied by early 19th century sketch of Smith's life, which concludes: "I have seen Smith in Charles Surface, in The school of scandal, and I thought him faultless, but not excellent. He quitted the stage in 1788."
Autograph Letter Signed
Author: Oliver Madox Brown
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To the publisher of Gabriel Denver, dealing with a proof for the title page.
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To the publisher of Gabriel Denver, dealing with a proof for the title page.
Facsimile of an Autograph Letter Signed from David Garrick to Samuel Richardson
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Garrick is sorry he cannot oblige him with Every man in his humour; Mrs. Ward has left them and there is no one ready to take her place as Mrs. Kitely.
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Garrick is sorry he cannot oblige him with Every man in his humour; Mrs. Ward has left them and there is no one ready to take her place as Mrs. Kitely.
Autograph Letter Signed from David Garrick, the Adelphi, to Mrs. Necker
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Description: Garrick writes to say that he will be performing the character of Hamlet the following day and has taken care to place Mrs Necker in the most commodious box. He also gives a summary of his alterations to the play.
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Description: Garrick writes to say that he will be performing the character of Hamlet the following day and has taken care to place Mrs Necker in the most commodious box. He also gives a summary of his alterations to the play.
Autograph Letter Signed Endorsed by Garrick, Brooke Street, to David Garrick, at His Lodgings, the Corner of the PIazza in James Street
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Requests four tickets for Garrick's benefit.
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Requests four tickets for Garrick's benefit.
Autograph Letters, Historical Documents and Authors' Original Manuscripts
Author: Maggs Bros
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Category : Antiquarian booksellers
Languages : en
Pages : 316
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Autograph Letter Initialled from W.B. to [David Garrick]
Autograph Letter Signed from David Garrick to the Hon. Mr. Fitzmaurice, Together with an Autograph Note from Mrs. Garrick
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David Garrick's letter has a wax seal. In it, he urges Fitzmaurice to stop over for the night, and mentions the recent visit of a clergyman to whom DG gave the living of Hendon, and who is Master of Merchant Taylors' School (James Townley). Mrs. Garrick's note (2), thanks an unnamed person for a present.
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David Garrick's letter has a wax seal. In it, he urges Fitzmaurice to stop over for the night, and mentions the recent visit of a clergyman to whom DG gave the living of Hendon, and who is Master of Merchant Taylors' School (James Townley). Mrs. Garrick's note (2), thanks an unnamed person for a present.