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112: 230: 123:. He remained after Hamilton's death in 1759, as a boarder of Hamilton's unmarried sister Sarah. Crisp was frequently visited by his sister, Mrs Sophia Gast of Burford, Oxfordshire, by his old friend and protΓ©gΓ© Charles Burney, and by Burney's family; he was a close friend of Burney's daughter, the writer 103:
Crisp, however, devoted himself to the task of revision, in the hope of being completely successful in the following year; but Garrick showed little disposition to bring the amended tragedy on the stage, and at length was obliged to return a decided refusal. Crisp was bitterly disappointed. "He
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and he is not known to have followed a profession. He led the life of a dilettante. He lived in Italy for a few years, studying art and music, returning in 1740. In England he knew
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He died at Chessington on 24 April 1783, aged 76, and was buried in the parish church. A marble tablet was erected to his memory bearing lines by Burney. He was unmarried.
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He was baptised on 14 November 1707. His father Samuel Crisp, a London merchant, was a grandson of the theologian
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He sought retirement with his friend Christopher Hamilton at the latter's country-house,
50: 199: 157: 120: 211: 86:, who contributed prologue and epilogue, and in February 1754 it was produced at 70: 244: 163: 124: 58: 203: 261: 234: 83: 46: 39: 22:(1707 – 24 April 1783) was an English dramatist. He is known for the play 233: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 79: 49:. By the age of thirteen he had lost both his parents; he was a 253:. Vol. 13. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 97–98. 172:. Vol. 13. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 97–98. 42:; his mother was Florence, daughter of Charles Williams. 94:
appeared in print, the critics, particularly in the
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Drury Lane
Tobias Crisp
Eton College
residuary legatee
Fulke Greville
Charles Burney
Countess of Coventry
Virginia
Appius
Verginia
David Garrick
Drury Lane
Monthly Review
Macaulay

Chessington Hall
Frances Burney





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