| Howard Swazey Buck - 1925 - 238 páginas
...bellowing like a bull."44 Gar rick, upon hearing Quin's mot that "Garrick was a new religion; Whitfield was followed for a time; but they would all come to church again,"45 apostrophized "Pope Quin" in a rhymed epigram: Thou great infallible, forbear to roar.48... | |
| 1908 - 856 páginas
...part is conclusive evidence of merit. As the envious Quin said: "Garrick is a new religion; Whltfleld was followed for a time, but they would all come to church again." Cibber, too, shook his head at the young gentlemen, but was overcome by that dear old lady Mrs. Brncpglrdle,... | |
| Peter Holland - 2001 - 398 páginas
...career in 1741 he wrote a poem Upon Mr Quin's saying that Garrick was a new religion, that Whitfield was followed for a time, but they would all come to church again, in which one can see not only his playful readiness to think in terms of religious history about the... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 482 páginas
...his fame rapidly grew, Quin, who had been the leading tragedian, said, " Garrick was a new religion : Whitefield was followed for a time, but they would all come to chuivL again ;" and of his acting, "that if the young fello» was right, he and the rest of the players... | |
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