The town has found out different ways To praise its different Lears; To Barry it gives loud huzzas, To Garrick only tears. " A king ? Aye, every inch a king, Such Barry doth appear; But Garrick's quite another thing — He's every inch King Lear. Essays on Art - Stran 126avtor: Arthur Clutton-Brock - 1920 - 143 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1806 - 688 strani
...Barry it gives loud huzzas, To Garrick only tears. Again in a still more forcible and laconic manner. ^ A king ! Aye, every inch a king — Such Barry doth appear : But Garrick's qnite another thing : He's, ev'ry inch King Lear. MR. BACK.1IOUSE. A Fellow of a College, whose name... | |
| 1813 - 458 strani
...different ways To praise its difPent Lears, To Barry, it gives loud applause, To Garrick, only tears. A King ? aye, every inch a king — Such Barry doth appear ; But Garrick's quite another thingHe's every inch King Lear. In the year 1768, the king of Denmark visited England. Amongst the... | |
| 1814 - 678 strani
...ways To praise its different Lears. To Barry it gives loud huzzas, To Garrick only tears. A king f Aye, every inch a king — Such Barry doth appear...Garrick's quite another thing; He's every inch King Lear. VOL. VIII. B b THE RHEDECYNIAN BARBERS. AN ODE. : = In the eighteenth century, the Author of the following... | |
| 1814 - 670 strani
...different Lears . To Barry it gives loud huzzas, To Garrick only tears. A king ? Aye, every inch a kingSuch Barry doth appear : But Garrick's quite another thing; He's every inch King Lear. VOL. VIII. B b THE RHEDECYNIAN BARBERS. AN ODE. In the eiglilecntli century, the Author of the following... | |
| 1814 - 676 strani
...different Lears. To Barry it gives loud huzzas, To Garrick only tears. A king ? Aye, every inch a kingSuch Barry doth appear: But Garrick's quite another thing; He's every inch King Lear. THE RHEDECYNIAN BARBERS. AN ODE. In the eighteenth century, the Author of the following Parody (not... | |
| George Dyer - 1824 - 702 strani
...veil as the former, and a continuation of the same subject. They cannot fail to please many readers : A king ? Aye, every inch a king — Such Barry doth appear ; But Garrick '5 quite another thing; He's ev'ry inch King Lear. MR. CHRISTOPHER SMART, tllte of PEMBROKE... | |
| Isaac Jack Reeve - 1866 - 332 strani
...To praise its different Lears : To Barry it gives loud huzzas, To Garrick only tears. A king ? " Ay, every inch a king ! " Such Barry doth appear ; But...Garrick's quite another thing, He's every inch King Lear. KENDAL. ON MR. KEMBLE. ACTOE and architect he tries, To please the critics — one and all ; This bids... | |
| 1866 - 398 strani
...different Lears ; To Barry they gave loud huzzas, To Garrick— only tears." Another almost as happy : — "A king, aye, every inch a king, Such Barry doth appear; But Garrick's quite a different thing — He's every inch King Lear." A like competition existed between their Romeos,... | |
| Belgravia - 1866 - 552 strani
...different Lears ; To Barry it gives loud huzzas, To Garrick only tears. A king? Ay, every inch a king, 8uoh Barry doth appear ; But Garrick's quite another thing — He's every inch King Lear.' Epigrams sometimes produce permanent changes. The present Primate of all England signs himself 'Archibald... | |
| 1879 - 612 strani
...To praise its different Lears ; To Barry it gives loud huzzas, To Garrick only tears. A king ? Ay, every inch a king — Such Barry doth appear ; But...Garrick's quite another thing — He's every inch King I-ear.' As it happens, Garrick himself was as neat a hand at a compliment as any one that ever lived.... | |
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