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<p>he is <unclear>inimitable</unclear> - that indeed is a Part | <p>he is <unclear>inimitable</unclear> - that indeed is a Part yt <hi rend="underline">Garrick</hi> never | ||
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attempted to Play. I can't say that Henderson, has altogether | attempted to Play. I can't say that Henderson, has altogether | ||
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new House. I had no doubt of M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi>. Farr's Civility | new House. I had no doubt of M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi>. Farr's Civility | ||
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& kind reception of | & kind reception of you at Q.S.P. and I hope | ||
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my dear, you will always have reason to th<gap/><!-- "think"? page torn --> | my dear, you will always have reason to th<gap/><!-- "think"? page torn --> | ||
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<unclear>Bath</unclear> 25 Sept.<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 1777.</p> | <unclear>Bath</unclear> 25 Sept.<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 1777.</p> | ||
he is inimitable - that indeed is a Part yt Garrick never
attempted to Play. I can't say that Henderson, has altogether
so good a Person & Voice as his, but I think his Judgment
and Execution is very little, if any thing, inferious to
Garricks — when you write to me let it be in the
middle of a week, & directed to Q.S.P., & then it will
come to me in a Frank, by a Saturday night's Post -
unless you shod have any thing to write to me, wch
I hardly think you will, that requires a speedy answer
and in that case direct to me at Mrs. Stretch's, on
the South Parade Bath. our compliments to Mrs.
Davies, & we shall be glad to hear, she has got through
the fatigue, of removing, & comfortably settled in her
new House. I had no doubt of Mrs. Farr's Civility
& kind reception of you at Q.S.P. and I hope
my dear, you will always have reason to th
you have a House there, Ever ready to receiv
when we shall return to it ourselves is at presen
quite uncertain, but, whenever it is, I hope you will
soon afterwards continue to come up for a day or two.
as to see you there will be an addition to the happiness
w.ch I hope my house will afford
Your affectionate Father
Jh B
Bath 25 Sept.r 1777.
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Jeremiah Bentham |
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