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Show TH LIF O - and frequently returned upon him with acut 8 multip pain His courage, however, had not deserte JIp him He endeavoure cember to conceal his suffer ings, and put on an air of gaiety malad wa underminin hi His inwar gver constitution but he still endeavoured to enjoy the pleasure He w of society; and his attention to the interest o Altrop P the theatre was never extinguished He con Northarn tinued to the last to give his advice to variou e had authors sire; Mr. Jesse Foot, of Dean Street, Soho was one of the number He applied to Mr by a vi Garrick, requesting of him to peruse a tragedy He amr which he had written, and has never since been Iith da produced, though much commended by severa Heberden able critics Garrick, in a very handsome man asi\smce, ner, declared himself willing to read the piece had for i but desired that his opinio 0w a0 migh be con cealed, as he had been of late obliged to avoi amul 9 Valu |