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**''The Man of the World'' (1781), Act i. Sc. 2. Compare: "Every fat must stand upon his bottom", [[John Bunyan]], ''Pilgrim’s Progress'', Part i. |
**''The Man of the World'' (1781), Act i. Sc. 2. Compare: "Every fat must stand upon his bottom", [[John Bunyan]], ''Pilgrim’s Progress'', Part i. |
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* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pis&GRid=7080&PIgrid=7080&PIcrid=658424&PIpi=464420& Tablet at St. Paul's Churchyard] |
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Revision as of 15:18, 29 November 2007
Charles Macklin (September 26, 1690 – July 11, 1797), originally MacLaughlin, was an actor and dramatist born in the village of Culdaff in Inishowen, Co. Donegal, Ireland, and one of the most distinguished actors of his day, equally in tragedy and comedy. He gained his greatest fame in the role of Shylock in The Merchant of Venice.
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- The law is a sort of hocus-pocus science, that smiles in yer face while it picks yer pocket; and the glorious uncertainty of it is of mair use to the professors than the justice of it.
- Love à la Mode (1759), Act ii. Sc. 1.
- Every tub must stand upon its bottom.
- The Man of the World (1781), Act i. Sc. 2. Compare: "Every fat must stand upon his bottom", John Bunyan, Pilgrim’s Progress, Part i.