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Show N g o DAVI GARRICK 3 ‘éeparted this life on the 3oth of January; an ‘Was:burie i the Cloister of \Vestminstef Abbey PO0-Garnick lobys On the news of her decease, Garric emphatically said, « Barry and T still remain ji.'.'cv:z':'vg~Gm1cx‘ " buh t traged L W0hich is engrayed o ot Bath-Ganmacx' i his Prolague to th ALEY's Comedy of Ta ek end colled ting good Old Auther on one side. Th second melancholy occurrence was the fina exit of Quin, who paid his debt t the month of March maine '8, ¢ Dramatic Foble migh natur i Garrick had always great regard for Quin Notauss, from ¢ Freuc eession-TaE Eaxy o is dea While th latter re on the stage, the jealous of rival occasio som reserve but afte tha or L4 Hizes, ly Dr period, they both lived on terms of intimac of in the Character " and real friendship F True History adOPt feigned sorrow for the loss of a'man, whom h o, and censured appened in th ar 1700, wh sefbyinsier 15 Cibber, Y departe Garrick expressed an un esteemed, and wrote the following epitaph which is engraved on a monument in th Abbey-church at Bath That tongue, which set the tabld on a roar And charm'd the public ear, is heard ne more D Clos' |