A Bibliographical Account of English Theatrical Literature From the Earliest Times to the Present Day

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8vo.* I have not seen this, but I believe it refers to Garrick.
Shakespeare : an epistle to Mr. Garrick. 1760. [See Lloyd, Eobert.] A LETTER to David Garrick, Esq ; occasioned by the intended representation of the Minor. 1760. [See Foote, Samuel.] An enquiry into the real merit of a certain popular performer.
In a series of letters, first published in the Craftsman or Gray's- Inn Journal ; with an introduction to D d G ^k, Esq.
London. 1760. 8vo. is.
The author of this pamphlet was one Fitzpatr
...ick, a man of fortune and " a critic of some note," according to Cooke, who, from being an intimate friend of Garrick's, became his bitter enemy. He attacked him in news- papers, and as he had considerable personal knowledge of him, was able to assail his most vulnerable points. He republished some of his abuse in this pamphlet, but, according to Davies, it met with no sucoesB.
Garrick retaliated iu THEATRICAL LITERATIJEE. 141 The Tribbleriad.
Fcemina, Vir, Neutrum.
PcL. in Hbemoph.
London: 1761, 4*0.


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