84 examples of macklin in sentences

The character of this adventurer has been made quite prominent in literature, having been the subject of Ford's tragedy, The Chronicle History of Perkin Warbeck (1634), of a play by Charles Macklin, King Henry VII, or the Popish Impostor (1716), and of Joseph Elderton's drama, The Pretender.

Auchmuty Stein told him Charlie Macklin, the Third Avenue ticket-chopper, was after the same suit, and that he had better take it while he could get it.

He was sure if Miss Casey saw him in that suit she would never look at Charlie Macklin again.

This graceful and striking memorial is the work of T. Eyre Macklin, and is in memory of the officers and men of the North who fell in the Boer War of 1899-1902.

C. Macklin, Love à la mode (1779).

Macklin, Love-à-la-mode (1779).

C. Macklin, The Man of the World (1764).

After George II. had ceased to visit the theatres, Macklin's farce of Love A-la-mode having been acted with much applause, he sent for the manuscript, and had it read over to him by a sedate old Hanoverian gentleman, who being but little acquainted with English, spent eleven weeks in puzzling out the author's meaning!

As Macklin so well said of him, Nature formed Cibber for a coxcomb, and it is quite probable that he took greater delight in being thought a leader of fashion than a writer of charming plays.

COOKE, William, Memoirs of Charles Macklin, London, 1806.

MACKLIN, Charles, Life.

MACKLIN, Charles, Life by W. Cooke, iv. 437; Man of the World, v. 277, n. 1; taught Wedderburne, iii. 2. MACLAURIN, Professor Colin, epitaphs, his, v. 49-50; Goldsmith's anecdote of his yawning, iii. 15; tries to fortify Edinburgh, v. 49, n. 6.

by Charles B. Macklin.

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SEE Macklin, Mary de Lourdes.

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Robert Macklin in the meantime studied the picture carefully.

The memory made Robert Macklin's lips twitch just a trifle, and Ronicky Doone saw it.

"Ain't my partner here just introduced us?" "Exactly," said Robert Macklin.

He turned to Macklin.

"We want talk, Macklin.

The theatres were not very attractive this season, as Garrick had gone over to Dublin; but there remained Mrs. Pritchard, Mrs. Clive, and Macklin, who were all excellent in their way.

Charles Macklin (c. 1697-1797), whose real name was MacLaughlin, was a Westmeath man, who took to the stage in early life and remained on the boards with considerable and undiminished reputation for some seventy years, not retiring until 1789 when he was at least 92 years old.

In Sir Pertinax MacSycophant, Macklin has given us one of the traditional burlesque characters of the English stage.

Mrs Macklin and her daughter were represented at a spinning-wheel, and Miss Potts as a gleaner.

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