David Garrick: With Etched Portrait By W. Boucher.

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David Garrick: With Etched Portrait By W. Boucher.
Joseph Knight
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Garrick's Juliet, upon opening the season of 1756-57, was Miss Pritchard, a lovely girl who seemed an ideal exponent, and whose mother sup- ported her as Lady Capulet. An affecting scene is chronicled by Wilkinson, but the young actress dis- appointed the hopes that she had raised. Mossop * Drury Lane Theatre, Digitized by Google David Garrick. 159 had rejoined the company. Some restorations from Shakespeare were made in ** Lear/' and Garrick took for the first time what has been thought his gr
...eatest comic part, Don Felix, in " The Wonder " of Mrs.
Centlivre, a part he subsequently chose for his fare- well to the stage. This was the only character that he added that season to his repertory. He was once or twice attacked by illness, and left the principal parts in tragedy to Mossop. Foote also reappeared in his own play " The Author," in which he satirized a Mr. Apreece, who, having influence at Court, obt^ned from the Lord Chamberlain the suppression of the piece. Garrick produced, 3rd December, 1756, his own "Lilliput," a one act piece extracted from Gulliver, and played by children.


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