Garrick, David, 1717-1779
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Garrick, David, 1717-1779
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Garrick, David (English actor-manager, 1717-1779)
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Garrick, David, 1717-1779 Manuscripts.
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David Garrick
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Гаррик, Дейвид, 1717-1779
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David Garrick was raised in Lichfield, England, and became a leading actor, playwright and theatrical producer in London. From 1747 to 1776, he was a partner in the Drury Lane Theatre.
David Garrick, English actor and playwright. Garrick frequently invested in land, and in 1756 he bought a large estate in Hendon, northwest of London. There is no evidence that Garrick ever lived at Hendon (cf. Barton, M. Garrick, p. 284n).
An Elizabeth Richardson wrote The double deception, which was performed at Drury Lane, April 28, 1779.
Mistly was the seat of Richard Rigby.
Wynnstay was the seat of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn.
David Garrick (1717-1779) was raised in Lichfield, England, where he briefly studied under Samuel Johnson. Johnson and Garrick relocated in London together in 1737. Garrick soon became a leading actor, playwright and theatrical producer. From 1747 to 1776, he was a partner in the Drury Lane Theatre. He married Eva Marie Veigel in 1749.
David Garrick (1717-1779) was a English actor, playwright, and theater manager and producer. He was a pupil and friend of Dr. Samuel Johnson. From 1747 to 1776, he was a partner in the Drury Lane Theatre. He married Eva Maria Veigel (1724-1822) in 1749.
This play was first performed in 1740, and published in 1745. On 1777 Feb. 15, Garrick read an expanded version of the play before King George III and the royal family. He presented the manuscript to Princess Charlotte.
English actor.
A T. Underwood published some poems in 1768.
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Benedick (Fictitious character)
Ben (Fictitious character : Congreve)
Branville, Anthony, Sir (Fictitious character)
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English drama
Drugger, Abel (Fictitious character)
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Heartly (Fictitious character)
Jews in literature
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Mezzotint engraving, English
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Westminster (London, England)
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England
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Hendon (London, England)
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Hampton (London, England)
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England
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England
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Great Britain
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Italy
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England
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England
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