Gibber thought the new player " well enough," but Foote, with the malice that was natural to him, remarked, "Yes, the hound has something clever, but if his excellence was to be examined, he would not be found in any part equal to Colley Gibber's Sir... Memoirs of His Own Life - 第 23 頁Tate Wilkinson 著 - 1790完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Genest - 1832 - 668 頁
...Tragic parts, Gibber was always so. Foote used to say of Garrick — " yes, the hound " has something clever, but if his excellence was to " be examined,...Colley Gibber's Sir John Brute, Lord " Foppington, Sir Courtly Nice, or Justice Shallow" — (Wilkinson) — tho' this was evidently said with a view to depreciate... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1865 - 442 頁
...enough," but Foote, with the malice that was natural to him, remarked, " Yes, the hound has something clever, but if his excellence was to be examined,...Colley Gibber's Sir John Brute, Lord Foppington, Sir Courtly Nice, or Justice Shallow." This was said, not out of justice to Gibber, but out of ill-will... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1865 - 446 頁
...enough," but Foote, with the malice that Mas natural to him, remarked, " Yes, the hound has something clever, but if his excellence was to be examined, he would not be found in any part equal to Colley Cibbcr's Sir John Brute, Lord Foppington, Sir Courtly Nice, or Justice Shallow." This was said, not... | |
| John Doran - 1865 - 486 頁
...enough," but Foote, with the malice that was natural to him, remarked, " Yes, the hound has something clever, but if his excellence was to be examined, he would not be found in any part equal to Colley Cibber's Sir John Brute, Lord Foppington, Sir Courtly Nice, or Justice Shallow." " His reception" says... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1888 - 500 頁
...enough," but Foote, with the malice that was natural to him, remarked, "Yes, the hound has something clever, but if his excellence was to be examined,...Colley Gibber's Sir John Brute, Lord Foppington, Sir Courtly Nice, or Justice Shallow." This was said, not out of justice to Gibber, but out of ill-will... | |
| Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1910 - 404 頁
...over ; or, if obliged to give his sentiments, would conclude with, ' Yes, the hound had a something clever ; but if his excellence was to be examined,...Colley Gibber's Sir John Brute, Lord Foppington, Sir Courtly Nice, or Justice Shallow.' . . . " But Justice bids me say in favour of Mr. Garrick, that to... | |
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