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Show TRE LIFE O Garric was such a master of the dra matic art, that' we may ascribe to him th structure of th plot ' The characters ar copicd from life, arid the dialogue is neat an terse; but nevér rises to comic humour, excep when ' Lord Ogleby breaks out in his pleasan vein He is a battere rake still willin t fancy himself in' the vigour of youth ; a ma -of high honour, and generosity Garrrc wa the limrer and for som time, intended to act the part himself; bu ‘having declared, on his return from his travels his fixed resolution to undertake n characte in any Bew play, he thought himself bound t adhere to that rule even in his own piece that situation he turne King his thought I to Mg That gentleman recoiled from the undert:iking |