| 730 pages
...Your Children, cannot feel what yon have known ; [their own : They'll boaft of QUINS and CIBBIRS of The greateft Glory of our happy few, Is to be felt, and be approv'd by vov. EPILOGUE, "To the CLANDESTINE MARRIAGE, written by Mr. GARRICK. CHARACTERS of the EPILOGUE. Lord... | |
| 1767 - 476 pages
...their Art decay. Your Children cannot feel what you have known ; They'll boaft of Quins and Gilbert of their own : The greateft Glory of our happy few, Is to be felr, and be approv'd by you. EPILOGUE/ Ç» the Chndeltme Marriage. ff ritten Ь) Mr. GARRÍ с к.... | |
| George Colman - 1777 - 318 pages
...fame can live. Still as the fcenes of life will fhift away, The ftrong impreflions of their art decay. Your children cannot feel what you have known ; They'll...happy few, Is to be felt, and be approv'd by you. DRAMATIS DRAMATIS PERSSNTE. » . i ; ' , Lord OGLEBY , Mr. King. Sir JoHN MELVIL, Mr. Holland, STERLING,... | |
| 1793 - 586 pages
...their heart decay. Your children cannot feel what you have known, They'll boaft of Quin's and Gibber's of their own ; The greateft glory of our happy few, Is to be felt, and be approv'd by you. EPILOGUE, Written by Mr. GAR RICK. • CHARACTERS of the EPILOGUE. Lord Mir.um, Mr. Dodd. Colonel Trilj,... | |
| 1803 - 582 pages
...children cannot feel what you have known, They'll boaft of Quin's and Cibber's of their own: The greatefl glory of our happy few, Is to be felt, and be approv'd by you EPILOGUE. Written by Mr. GARRICK. CHARACTERS of the EPIJ.OGUI, Lord Mimim, Mr. Dodd. Colonel Trill,... | |
| James Plumptre - 1812 - 552 pages
...Children cannot feel what you have known ; They'll boast of QUINS and CIBBEES of their own: The greatest Glory of our happy few, Is to be felt, and be approv'd by you. DRAMATIS PERSONS. MEN. Lord OGLEBY, Sir JOHN .Miaviu STERLING, LOYE WEIL, Serjeant FLOWER, TRAYERSE,... | |
| George Colman - 1818 - 106 pages
...children cannot fuel what you have known ! They'll boast of Quins and Gibbers of their own : The greatest glory of our happy few, Is to be felt and be approv'd by you. BY MR. GARRICK. SCENE, an Assembly. Several Persons at CanJs, at different Tables; among the rest,... | |
| 1826 - 506 pages
...children cannot feel what you have known ; They'll boast of Quins and Cibbers of their own : The greatest glory of our happy few, Is to be felt, and be approv'd by you. WRITTEN BY MR. GAHBICK. ORIGINAL CHARACTERS OF THE EPILOGUE. Lord Minum Mr. Dodd. Colonel Trill Mr.... | |
| Thomas Davies - 1969 - 836 pages
...children cannot feel what you have known; They'll boast of Quins and Gibbers of their own. The greatest glory of our happy few, Is to be felt, and be approv'd by you. No. XVI. PROLOGUE TO FALSE DELICACY. SPOK.EX EY MR. KING. I'M vcx'i.!, quite vex'cl, and you'll be... | |
| David Garrick, George Colman, the elder - 1995 - 248 pages
...Children cannot feel what you have known; They'll boast o/"QUINS and GIBBERS of their own: 30 The greatest Glory of our happy few Is to be felt, and be approv'd by YOU. 24 Jack Falstaff.. Juliet] Shakespearean roles for which James Quin and Susannah Gibber were best known.... | |
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